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Tanzania Investigates Increase in Tuskless Elephants


teleSUR English
Tanzania Investigates Increase in Tuskless Elephants
teleSUR English
Tanzania's Ministry of Tourism and Natural Resources announced that in the 2015/2016 fiscal year the government will allocate funds for research aimed at finding the reasons behind the increase of tuskless elephants in the country's national parks.
Tanzania Resources Ministry is studying elephants without tusksCoastweek

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10 years ago

IPPmedia

Govt probing increase in tuskless elephants


Govt probing increase in tuskless elephants
IPPmedia
Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Mahmoud Hassan Mgimwa has said the government is set to carry-out extensive research, which is geared to find reasons behind the increasing number of tusk-less elephants in the country's national ...
Govt shocked over increased tuskless elephantsDaily News

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10 years ago

TheCitizen

Concern rife over tuskless elephants

>The government is planning to conduct an extensive research to determine why the number of elephants that do not develop tusks has been increasing in the recent years.

 

10 years ago

AllAfrica.Com

Govt Shocked Over Increased Tuskless Elephants


Govt Shocked Over Increased Tuskless Elephants
AllAfrica.com
Dodoma — THE Ministry of Tourism and Natural Resources will in 2015/2016 fiscal year allocate funds for research aimed at finding the reasons leading to the increase of tuskless elephants in Tanzanian national parks. The Ministry's Deputy Minister, ...
Govt probing increase in tuskless elephantsIPPmedia

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10 years ago

Mail &Amp; Guardian Online

Tanzania's elephants under siege


Mail & Guardian Online
Tanzania's elephants under siege
Mail & Guardian Online
Tanzania has emerged as the epicentre of Africa's elephant poaching crisis after a government census revealed it had lost a “catastrophic” 60% of its elephants in just five years. The results will pile pressure on a government that has been heavily criticised for ...
Tanzania in denial over 60% elephant population crashThe Ecologist
Tanzania in denial and still trying to spin elephant poaching crisisThe Economic Voice...

 

10 years ago

And Their Devastating Poaching

The African elephants of Tanzania


The African elephants of Tanzania - and their devastating poaching
Telegraph.co.uk
The huge grey body collapsed into the mud, rolling and wallowing like a pig in muck, however this was no piglet but a magnificent African bull elephant. First he bent his knees and covered his belly, then he rolled onto his side, using his trunk to spray himself.
WildAid Launches Major Elephant Campaign in TanzaniaEcorazzi

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11 years ago

TrustLaw

Tanzania: Increase Access to Secondary School


Human Rights Watch
Tanzania: Increase Access to Secondary School
TrustLaw
Any views expressed in this article are those of the author and not of Thomson Reuters Foundation. Tweet Widget Facebook Like Email The Tanzanian government should allow children access to secondary school regardless of their final primary school ...
Letter by HRW and TCRF to Tanzania Minister of EducationHuman Rights Watch

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10 years ago

TheCitizen

Tanzania’s exports to India increase by 70pc

Tanzania’s exports to India increased by about 70 per cent last year as the two countries amplify efforts to boost their bilateral trade relations, it was revealed yesterday.

 

11 years ago

News24

'30 elephants killed every day in Tanzania'


'30 elephants killed every day in Tanzania'
News24
Dar es Salaam - Poachers are slaughtering Tanzania's elephants for their ivory at such alarming rates that the population could be completely wiped out in just seven years, conservationists told a conference on Friday. The two-day UN-backed conference ...

 

10 years ago

WND.Com

60% of Tanzania's elephants disappeared in 5 years


WND.com
60% of Tanzania's elephants disappeared in 5 years
WND.com
(National Geographic) The East African nation of Tanzania has been the main source of illegal ivory from savanna elephants for nearly a decade, according to a new DNA study of tusks from confiscated ivory shipments. The country's elephant population ...

 

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