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CNN International The Maasai once hunted lions in Tanzania. Now they’re helping protect the old enemy.
109 months ago
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116 months ago
The WorldPost Nearly two in five girls in Tanzania are married before their 18th birthday.
116 months ago
Huffington Post UK They fired at his helicopter...
122 months ago
National Geographic "Blast fishing"—or using explosives to kill hundreds of fish in seconds—not only destroys fish populations, but also indirectly hurts coral and the rich array of marine animals that depend on it. Why are so many fishermen in Tanzania using this m
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123 months ago
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125 months ago
CNN International Wife to Husband: Take back your child bride.
125 months ago
National Geographic Tanzania has been the main source of illegal ivory from savanna elephants for nearly a decade—but a local official maintains that the crisis has been curtailed and elephant populations will soon rise. Is it true?
Is the Worst of Tanzania's Elephant Crisis Over?
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Tanzania's Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism insists that his country is tackling its ivory trafficking problem and that the worst is over for Tanzania's elephants.
128 months ago
Washington Post Tanzania is now the largest source of seized ivory on the continent of Africa. And because of that, its elephants are in peril.
130 months ago
HuffPost Impact “It is evident that elephant population in Tanzania has reached unprecedented low level."
130 months ago
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