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WASIMA talks to the Students Conference for Conservation Scientists (SCCS) from 50 countries! Thanks to the SCCS organizing committee delegates for highly recommending the talk to conservation Scientists.

Jonathan Kwiyega before the SCCS audiences when he talked about Human-Lion Conflicts in Western Tanzania on March 28, 2019 at Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, UK. Photo by Prakash Mardaraj.


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WASIMA Campaign

Tanzania is the primary remaining stronghold of lions, however the numbers are declining precipitously. There are many causes, but lion-killing by locals plays an important part. With Experiment support we ran a campaign to empower local sentiment against illegal lion killing and enhance environmental practices among Sukuma communities on the boundary of Katavi National Park. We now need to test effectiveness of the campaign to determine expansion of our operations.

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