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Tanzania's lush landscapes and sprawling savannahs have always been a haven for birds, they are increasingly being encroached upon, pushing many bird species to the brink of extinction - Anadolu ...
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The Citizen on MSNFrom poachers to protectors: Tanzanians guard sea turtlesDespite more than two decades of determined conservation work, the silent slaughter of endangered sea turtles continues in ...
The Masai giraffe, Tanzania’s national animal, was at the centre of Loliondogate – a scandal that broke in 2017 after concessions were given to specific hunting companies, violating several laws.
The idea of a lake that instantly turns animals that touch it into stone may sound like a concept from Greek mythology. But it's a reality in Tanzania, where animals live in fear of one of the ...
The Masai giraffe, Tanzania’s national animal, was at the centre of Loliondogate – a scandal that broke in 2017 after concessions were given to specific hunting companies, violating several laws. The ...
Lake Natron is a soda lake in northern Tanzania with a volcanic geology that maintains the water's pH around 10.5, which is almost as caustic as ammonia. Some life-forms thrive there nevertheless.
Conservationists say large-tusked elephants on Kenya-Tanzania border are endangered ... (100 pounds) each, remain in Kenya's Amboseli National Park, which has the highest density of the animals.
"Fifty years from now, will there be Masai giraffes? I don't know. I think it's a 50/50 proposition," Douglas Cavener, who has published a new study on the risks facing the species, told Live Science.
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