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They are delighted because of the car support you gave! Expansion of WASIMA to remote areas around reserves in western Tanzania, does not only mean lions and other wildlife security, it also means finding the door out from deep dark valley of isolated lives and oyez of unheld voices.

Jonathan greeting Mr Charles Kwandu after 5 hours wait for Mwamuru village assembly meeting, after more than 300km drive from WASIMA camp in Mpimbwe, Katavi. Photo:Charles Ndandala.


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  • Monique Borgerhoff Mulder
    Monique Borgerhoff MulderResearcher
    Great work Jonathan, and thanks Charles for your wonderful volunteer role. Congratulations to you both
    Aug 09, 2018

About This Project

Tanzania is the primary remaining stronghold of lions, however the numbers are declining precipitously. There are many causes, but the lion-killing by locals plays an important part. We’ve organized a campaign to empower local sentiment against illegal lion killing and enhance environmental practices on the national park boundaries. We now need to test the effectiveness of this campaign and determine where and how expand its operations.
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