The Ministry of Natu- ral Resources and Tourism is, jointly with the Tourism Confederation of Tanzania and the EnviroSasa, ...
Eight giant African pouched rats were able to detect four wildlife samples from 146 non-target items during this four-year ...
Africa is a unique and diverse continent, with untouched deserts like the Sahara, incredible wildlife spotting opportunities ...
It's also not completely altruistic. Wildlife, environmental, and nature tourism is a huge part of Tanzania's economy. Protecting the environment is good for the health and well-being of the country's ...
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The market for illegal wildlife products is worth up to $20 billion annually, Interpol said last year. The rats were studied ...
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Giant rats might be the next hot tool for catching wildlife poachers
Giant African rats, already used to sniff out land mines, can do the same for smuggled rhino horns, elephant tusks and other ...
Cattle and conservation don’t typically mix. For centuries, East African pastoralists like the Maasai trudged across the ...
In Tanzania, TRAFFIC conducted a qualitative disease risk analysis (DRA) on the recently formalised game meat industry by ...
And as wildlife encounters new barriers, human-wildlife conflicts are on the rise, putting both animal and people at risk.
African giant pouched rats have been trained to sniff out illegal animal parts like elephant tusks and rhino horns to catch ...