WORLD MIGRATORY BIRD DAY & GLOBAL BIG BIRDING DAY, SATURDAY 8TH MAY 2021 Theme: Sing, Fly and Soar like a bird Tanzania is indeed a very beautiful country and important for biodiversity conservation. It is endowed with diverse biodiversity including birds, with...
Project Officer – AfriEvolve project
1. Introduction Nature Tanzania is seeking to recruit an enthusiastic and experienced individual for the position of Project Officer “AfriEvolve – Capacity development for green NGOs in Africa (AfriEvolve) project. The project is funded by the German Federal Ministry...
Program Officer – Nature Tanzania
1. Introduction Nature Tanzania is a national conservation Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with interests in biodiversity conservation, community empowerment and engagement. The mission of the organization is to conserve and restore key biodiversity habitats that...
Birding at Kiligof, Arusha
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Kolokolo, quarterly newsletters
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NEWSLETTERSNature Tanzania produces quarterly newsletter named Kolokolo. The newsletter is packed with conservation news, articles, reports from the field and conservation achievements in Tanzania. Please click below links for each newsletter issue. Happy readings! 1....
Lake Natron Tourism Development Plan 2020 – 2025
Efforts by Amani Communities to Save the Critically Endangered Long-Billed Forest Warbler in the East Usambara Mountains
The Long-billed Forest Warbler Artisornis moreaui is a Critically Endangered species mostly found in the interior and in forest edges of East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania. Climbers and shrubs provide a suitable environment for the warbler to feed on insects and small...