Environmental conservation work in Tanzania


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13 Jun 2008
VACANCY: MARA RIVER BASIN PROGRAMME M&E OFFICER
The WWF-EARPO Freshwater Programme has 4 major programmes (with several sub-projects) in priority geographic areas in East Africa. One of these is the Mara River Basin. » Read more

 
13 Jun 2008
VACANCY: POLICY PROGRAMME OFFICER
The WWF-EARPO Freshwater Programme has 4 major programmes (with several subprojects) in priority geographic areas in East Africa. These are the Mara River Basin, Ruaha River Basin, the Eastern Rift Valley and the Albertine Rift. » Read more

 
Rhino translocation is a highly skilled procedure.

14 Mar 2008
More of Africa urged to boost rhino numbers

After bringing Africa’s black rhinos spectacularly back from the brink of extinction one of the world’s most successful conservation programmes is to celebrate its first decade by seeking to extend its operations to more of Africa.

“What we know from looking back at the last ten years is that sustained conservation can and does work,” says George Kampamba, WWF International’s African Rhino Programme Coordinator.

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New or updated projects

Modified: May 2008 - Started: May 2008

Strengthening Capacity of Environmental Civil Society Organisations

The project aims to provide support to environmental civil society organisations (CSOs) to strengthen their position in the development of sustainable... » Read more
 
Modified: May 2008 - Started: May 2008

Valuing the Arc - Linking Science with Stakeholders to Sustain Natural Capital

This project details the partnerships and Memorandum of Understanding agreed by WWF and other organisations in relation to work in the Eastern Arc Mou... » Read more
 
Modified: May 2008 - Started: Jul 2001

Albertine Rift Ecoregion Conservation Programme

The Albertine Rift region straddling along the borders of DRC, Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda and Tanzania, and stretching over a North-Ssouth distance of 1,... » Read more

Contact

WWF Tanzania Programme Office,
Dar es Salaam

Plot No. 350 Regent Estate Mikocheni Dar es Salaam
Tanzania

T: +25 522 270 0077
F: +255 22 277 5535

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