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    Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)

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    AboutWildlife Conservation Society (WCS)

    We work to protect Tanzania’s unique biodiversity and rich natural heritage through science, landscape level interventions, community support, species conservation and addressing key global challenges.

    Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) has been working in Tanzania for 50 years to help protect its unique global heritage. These services extend to training, research, monitoring, institutional support, education, and the gazettement and extension of National Parks and Nature Reserves.

    CONSERVATION SIGNIFICANCE 

    Tanzania has unparalleled wildlife and natural resources. Perched on the crossroads of many of the extensive biomes that cover Africa, it also boasts the highest and lowest points on the continent; the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro and the bottom of Lake Tanganyika. Whilst recognised for its unmatched concentrations of large herbivores, the remarkable diversity of habitats from coral reefs to montane forests all combine to make Tanzania one of the most biodiverse and natural resource rich nations in Africa.

    THREATS 

    There are many issues that affect conservation in Tanzania including poverty, education, human and wildlife health, human population, development pressures, governance, land use planning, and technical and financial capacity. WCS strives to engage these key issues in its conservation work, all with a view to helping Tanzania conserve its extraordinary wildlife and environment.

    WCS APPROACH 

    WCS endeavours to engage key issues in its conservation work, all with a view to helping Tanzania conserve its extraordinary wildlife and environment. They become involved with community-based-initiatives that support long term survival and interity. Many of the challenges facing conservation include poverty, education, human and wildlife health, population growth, sustainable development pressures, land use planning, and technical and financial capacity. 

    Given the intrinsic link between the environment and sustainable development, conservation must maintain an equilibrium between human and ecosystem needs. Communities around protected areas need support in the management of natural resources, so that they can benefit directly from conservation, protect water and fuel supplies and better manage human-animal conflicts. WCS develops community-based initiatives that reinforce better management of key species and habitats, and thus strengthen their survival and integrity. WCS also supports government and other non-government institutions to manage and monitor key landscapes and species nationwide. 

    The WCS Tanzania Program employs over 50 full-time Tanzanian and 4 expatriate staff, with offices in Mbeya, Dar es Salaam, Tanga and Zanzibar. There are 4 main land/seascape programs. 

    All images copyright WCS. Photos by Julie Larsen Maher, Mike Markovina, Claire Bracebridge, Aaron Nicholas, Charles and Lara Foley. Site design, infographics and illustrations by Sarah Markes.

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