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TANZANIA has positioned itself as a regional leader in food fortification and nutrition reform, as it hosted the Grand Finale ...
Scientists discover a giant thousand-year-old tree called Tessmannia princeps, a new species that reaches 131 feed high and 3 ...
Kenya is globally renowned for its exceptional wildlife safaris, offering visitors close encounters with the iconic African ...
Our oceans are as remarkable as they are mysterious; the deep dark waters as foreign to us as far-reaching planets. Though ...
An estimated 26 per cent of Africa’s freshwater fish species are threatened (including those assessed as Critically ...
Near a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo sat a seasonal pond, formed during the wet season and already shrinking. Inside swam an “iridescent” creature with a “gem”-like pattern. Something ...
Near a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo sat a temporary pond, doomed to dry up eventually. Inside swam a “rainbow” creature with “large” yellow eyes. Something about it caught the ...
Green Mambas and Boomslangs look quite similar. Discover the differences between these two dangerous green snakes.
One reason is for camouflage; a giraffe's spots help it blend into its surroundings. The irregular markings break up the ...
Tanzania isn’t just another safari destination—it's the crown jewel of African wildlife adventures. Picture endless golden savannahs, snow-capped mountains on the horizon, and herds of elephants ...
National policies Despite sharing ecosystems and wildlife populations, Kenya and Tanzania have adopted fundamentally different governance approaches to wild meat.
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.