Tanzania not planning hunting ban
Tanzania not planning hunting ban
East African Business Week
ARUSHA, Tanzania - The government has made it clear there are no plans to suspend sports hunting in the country as demanded by conservationists. Dr. Adelhelm Meru, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism was reacting to ...
East African Business Week
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11 years ago
ETurboNews09 Jul
Saving wildlife and tourism Fresh call to ban hunting in Tanzania emerges
eTurboNews
eTurboNews
The opposition in Tanzanian parliament has demanded that the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism cancel the hunting license of one company, which in a promotional video clip – played to members of the sessional committee – is seen to violate ...
11 years ago
ETurboNews11 May
Ban of tourist hunting for elephant products
eTurboNews
eTurboNews
Stakeholders in wildlife conservation are looking to see the government of Tanzania to impose a total ban of tourist hunting for elephant products and auctioning of ivory stockpile as a permanent solution to save the African jumbos. Leading environmental ...
Wildlife body formed to enhance war on poachingDaily News
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10 years ago
BBC07 Aug
Cecil the lion: Why a hunting ban is not the answer
10 years ago
TZToday31 Jul
Global wildlife charity urges US and EU governments to ban trophy imports and lion hunting
Global wildlife charity urges US and EU governments to ban trophy imports and lion hunting
Following the tragic and reportedly illegal killing of Cecil the lion, Born Free Foundation and Born Free USA today called on the US Government and European Union to take urgent steps to end the import of lion trophies and for an international moratorium on lion hunting.
The global outcry following Cecil’s death has sent shock waves across the world...
11 years ago
Wildlife News03 Mar
The cost of ending hunting in Tanzania — would you pay an extra £40 on your ...
Wildlife News
Tour operators in Tanzania are calling for an end to big game hunting – particularly elephant hunting – as they believe that it impacts on the marketing of safari holidays to the country. Now the hunting industry are hitting back and demanding a tax on safaris.
EAC tour operators sign dealEast African Business Week
Tanzania's hunters now after tour operatorseTurboNews
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10 years ago
News2419 Nov
Tanzania threat to evict 40 000 for hunting park
News24
News24
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Masai face losing their homeland to huntersThe Times (subscription)
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Maasai to make way for hunting...
10 years ago
The Maravi Post05 Jan
Tanzania DC calls for joint development planning and implementation
The Maravi Post
The Maravi Post
Lake Malawi Chitipa, January 4: District Commissioner for Ileje District, in Tanzania, Rosemary Staki Senyamule has said Ileje and Chitipa Districts can easily attain socioeconomic growth if the two districts engage in joint planning and implementation of ...
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com28 Dec
Tanzania: Poaching Destroys Hunting Block, Scares Away Tourists
AllAfrica.com
Kondoa — Human encroachment and poaching are denying the government of revenue at Swagaswaga Game Reserve in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region. Covering about 871 square kilometres between Kondoa and Chemba districts, the international ...
10 years ago
Daily Mail18 Nov
Tanzania threat to 'evict' 40000 for hunting park: campaigners
RT
Daily Mail
Tanzania will evict thousands of members of the Maasai community from their traditional lands if it goes ahead with plans to create a hunting park, campaigners claimed Tuesday. Global activist group Avaaz alleged Tanzania had ambitions to turn 1,500 ...
SADC News:Lies and Land Grab Threaten 40000 Maasai in TanzaniaThe Maravi Post
40000 Maasai kicked off land to make Gulf royals private playgroundAl-Bawaba
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