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WWF Tanzania

GBIF publisher since
21 July 2024

Description

Before 2010, WWF Tanzania interventions were stand-alone projects focusing on wildlife and habitat rescue, environmental education to communities and public conservation awareness building. These stand-alone projects over time merged into strategic programmes, addressing root issues to loss of wildlife, habitation, and human-environment conflicts. Most importantly, the Office started to deliberately engage local communities to promote sustainable use of environmental resources in their livelihood pursuits. Currently, WWF Tanzania conservation programmes and priorities are guided and based on its 2030 Vision, and WWF Global Conservation Strategies. WWF Tanzania has evolved within several different conceptual approaches and conservation priorities with an obligation to address Tanzania’s national priorities in the Wildlife and ecosystem management. WWF Tanzania works in priority areas of Southern Tanzania in the Ruvuma Landscape, Seascape, Water Towers landscape and the SOKNOT (Southern Kenya Northern Tanzania) landscape which is a trans boundary programme with Kenya

Contacts

POINT_OF_CONTACT
Lawrence Mbwambo
Telephone: +255754439576
email: lmbwambo@wwftz.org
WWF Tanzania
WWF Tanzania Country Office, Plot No 252 Kiko Street Mikocheni, Off Mwai Kibaki Road, P. O. Box 63117 Dar Es Salaam
Dar es salaam
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