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Tuskers Conservation Proposal - Tarangire National Park
This project aims to protect the Tuskers in Tarangire National Park by providing sustainable water sources, reducing human-wildlife conflicts, and boosting tourism. It ensures the long-term survival of these unique elephants while supporting local communities.
Tanzania represents and contains every part of Africa.
It is Africa’s land of contrasts. From the snow-capped peak of Kilimanjaro to the endless plains of the Serengeti, from the sun-kissed islands of the Zanzibar Archipelago to the gentle shores of the Great Lakes, Tanzania contains an immense cultural and natural wealth. It was here, on the dusty floor of Olduvai Gorge that humankind earliest relatives walked, leaving their footprints behind as a mark of humanity beginning. It was here, on the palm-fringed beaches of Zanzibar, that Swahili traders welcomed dhows from across the Indian Ocean.
For millennia, Tanzania has played an essential part in the life of the African continent. The great wildebeest migration alone comprises the largest movement of land animals on the planet. With over 25% of the country’s total landmass dedicated to wildlife parks and conservation areas.
“From the roof of Africa to the deepest jungle, rarely seen places and untold stories, there’s nowhere on Earth where life puts on a greater show. This is the last place on earth where you can come eye to eye with the greatest animals that walk the planet. This is Africa.”