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A young boy collects the fruit from a Baobab tree (orphan crop). Tanzania. View fullsize
A young boy collects the fruit from a Baobab tree (orphan crop). Tanzania. View fullsize
Tourism brings much needed income to the WMA through licenses. Burunge, Tanzania. View fullsize
Young boys selling baobab fruit (orphan crop) in Burunge WMA. Tanzania. View fullsize
Young boys selling baobab fruit (orphan crop) in Burunge WMA. Tanzania. View fullsize
Village game scouts on patrol in burunge WMA. Tanzania. View fullsize
Impala in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania. View fullsize
A lionness resting in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania. View fullsize
Quelea birds in Tarangire, National Park. Tanzania. The stability of national parks is largely as result of the income they bring in. Conservation priority land outside of national parks is much harder to protect hence the WMA system. View fullsize
A flock of Ostrich in Tarangire National Park. Tanzania. View fullsize
Ismail Kalifa Ismail, Secretary at the Tunduru WMA which was established in 2009, Tanzania. View fullsize
Rain on horizon in town in Rivuma, Tanzania. View fullsize
A young boy collects the fruit from a Baobab tree (orphan crop). Tanzania.
A young boy collects the fruit from a Baobab tree (orphan crop). Tanzania.
Tourism brings much needed income to the WMA through licenses. Burunge, Tanzania.
Young boys selling baobab fruit (orphan crop) in Burunge WMA. Tanzania.
Young boys selling baobab fruit (orphan crop) in Burunge WMA. Tanzania.
Village game scouts on patrol in burunge WMA. Tanzania.
Impala in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania.
A lionness resting in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania.
Quelea birds in Tarangire, National Park. Tanzania. The stability of national parks is largely as result of the income they bring in. Conservation priority land outside of national parks is much harder to protect hence the WMA system.
A flock of Ostrich in Tarangire National Park. Tanzania.
Ismail Kalifa Ismail, Secretary at the Tunduru WMA which was established in 2009, Tanzania.
Rain on horizon in town in Rivuma, Tanzania.
 
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