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Conservation Programs in Tanzania
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Conservation Programs sector based in Tanzania. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Tanzania Research And Conservation Organization
Tanzania Research and Conservation Organization (TRCO) is a non-profit organization established in 2021 by Tanzanian experts from different disciplines, and collaborate with international experts for biodiversity research and conservation.
11 to 50 staff
Conservation Through Tourism
Without value, land cannot be protected and over time becomes farm land, residential or used for mining or industry. Vast open tracts of land are vulnerable without protection, as are the species that inhabit these unique wild spaces and natural refuges. These are the spaces we seek to protect by encouraging visitors to visit remote areas where conservation needs it most. This is achieved by producing entertaining and informative episodical video series of the destination in reality format, to educate the viewer on the conservation issues and encourage responsible travel to these areas. As the Covid-19 pandemic has clearly shown us, tourism has a direct impact on conservation and communities. The benefits of the physical presence of visitors, in addition to their crucial revenue spend, is critical to the protection of natural areas that are home to unique flora and fauna. We know it works because we've done it before! Creating high-level visual destination marketing campaigns in HD video quality with key partners has increased tourism numbers to regions and protected areas and wildlife #MaraLive #KenyaLive #7SummitsAfrica #SerengetiShowLive
1 to 10 staff
Elephant Conservation Organization
Established in 2020, ECO aims to work with government entities and communities to improve elephant security in Tanzania. Our focus begins by addressing an immediate need with a model that has been widely successful in protecting elephants in neighbouring Kenya: a modern mobile wildlife vet unit.
1 to 10 staff
Southern Tanzania Elephant Program
11 to 50 staff
Tanzania Eco-Tech And Conservation Hub Teach
We work on Research & publication, and carries out projects based on conservation, ecotourism, sustainable engineering, On-job Technical training, community empowerment, renewable energies and conservation agriculture https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAuIR590x2zuezZNb3u
1 to 10 staff
Tanzania Alliance For Biodiversity Tabio
The Tanzania Alliance for Biodiversity (TABIO) is a dynamic and forward-thinking organization committed to the preservation and sustainable management of biodiversity in Tanzania. TABIO's initiatives are rooted in three key thematic areas, each playing a crucial role in advancing the cause of biodiversity conservation. Research on Biodiversity Conservation: TABIO recognizes the importance of informed decision-making in conservation efforts. Through dedicated research initiatives, the alliance strives to deepen our understanding of Tanzania's rich biodiversity. TABIO conducts comprehensive studies on ecosystems, flora, and fauna, aiming to identify key conservation priorities and understand the intricate relationships within ecosystems. The research arm of TABIO is dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge, providing a solid foundation for evidence-based conservation strategies. Advocacy for Biodiversity Conservation: Advocacy lies at the heart of TABIO's mission. The alliance actively engages with stakeholders at various levels, including local communities, government bodies, and international organizations, to champion policies and practices that promote biodiversity conservation. TABIO advocates for the integration of sustainable and nature-friendly practices into national and regional development plans. Through targeted campaigns and outreach programs, the alliance aims to raise awareness about the value of biodiversity and the critical role it plays in supporting sustainable livelihoods and ecosystems. Networking with National and International Allies on Biodiversity Conservation: Recognizing the interconnected nature of biodiversity conservation, TABIO places a strong emphasis on building networks and partnerships. The alliance actively collaborates with national and international organizations, governmental agencies, NGOs, research institutions.
1 to 10 staff
Blue Economy Organisation Beo
Blue Economy Organisation (BEO) is a Non-Governmental Organisation based in the United Republic of Tanzania with dedicated professionals who came together to promote the sustainable use of blue resources for improving coastal community livelihoods through innovative conservation and restoration practices of marine ecosystem health.
11 to 50 staff
Green Horizon Foundation Ghf
To protect and preserve the natural habitats of threatened species and promote food security with maintained biodiversity-To create a harmonious coexistence between wildlife conservation and the upliftment of local communities.
1 to 10 staff
Watonet Tanzania
Whale Shark Tour Operators Network of Tanzania (WATONET), Represent a large part of whale sharks tour operators of Tanzania understanding general lack of awareness and knowledge regarding whale sharks conservation and urgent need to develop and practice social-cultural, scientific, technical and institutional capacities to provide the basic understanding upon for planning and implementing appropriate whalesharks` conservation measures. The whale sharks tour operators of Tanzania are resolved to come together and collaborate as a national organization recognizing the need to organize, unify and consolidate the efforts, works and activities of the organization’s founding principles in a collective, collaborative and concerted manner to ensure sustainable development of whalesharks’ conservation and ecotourism in Tanzania
1 to 10 staff
Wwf Tanzania
51 to 200 staff
Beegreen Ltd
Our center Beetopia is committed to the conservation of bees through research and education. We aim to be the conduit between research institutions and beekeepers, ensuring that knowledge is transferred both ways and we can all learn from each other. Our focus lies on stingless bees (Meliponini) but we also include honeybees and solitary bees in our operations. We sell high-quality honey of Stingless Bees, sustainably harvested with beekeepers on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro and Mt. Meru. At BEEtopia we base our activities on four pillars: Training: We provide training for sustainable stingless beekeeping in Northern Tanzania. Education: Beetopia is an outdoor classroom that offers educational bee experiences. Research: We collaborate with researchers, universities and institutions around the world and help gaining more knowledge through research facilitation. Apitourism: We invite the global citizenry to visit Beetopia and learn about the smaller things that run our world. Karibuni! Welcome!
1 to 10 staff
Blue Vision Tanzania
The world we are living is one, that is for us and for our future generation, land pours water to one pool "our Ocean", climatic change and global increase of temperature caused stress to our healthy pool. We as Blue Vision we are dedicated to help community mitigating the further effect due climatic changes. We believe in community because community have power to change the world.
11 to 50 staff
Youth In Marine Sciences Tanzania
1 to 10 staff