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Lions kill three children in Tanzania
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Lions kill three children near Tanzania wildlife reserve
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The East African
Saturday July 24 2021
Summary
The World Heritage Centre and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) had proposed Selous’s delisting.
Delegates at the virtual 44th session of the committee put up a spirited opposition that resulted in an amendment on the original draft.
The Selous Game Reserve, with an area of 54,600 square kilometres, was first established in 1922 and added to the list of endangered World Heritage Sites in 2014.
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Uganda led four other African countries at the Unesco World Heritage Committee conference in Fuzhou, China, in saving Tanzania’s Selous Game Reserve from being struck off the list of World Heritage Sites last week.
Tanzania: Government Plans to Evict Maasai from Indigenous Lands
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Dar to confiscate aliens cattle encroaching into national parks
July 22, 2009
Arusha, Tanzania (eTN) – Overwhelmed by the influx of hungry immigrant’s livestock in northern sprawling tourism circuit, the state has declared it will confiscate all aliens stocks encroaching in
Arusha, Tanzania (eTN) – Overwhelmed by the influx of hungry immigrant’s livestock in northern sprawling tourism circuit, the state has declared it will confiscate all aliens stocks encroaching into protected areas.
Millions of herds of cattle in the neighboring Kenya are facing the worst drought, after a lull of more than 10 years, scorched south-western Kenya’s thick vegetation and sucked its rivers dry, compelling the herdsmen to drive their starved animals into Tanzania and Uganda, seeking ‘greener pastures.