Tanzania Enhances Measures to Mitigate Human-Wildlife Conflicts
The Tanzanian government is implementing advanced strategies, including the use of modern technologies and community education, to protect citizens and property from wildlife threats.
The Tanzanian government is intensifying efforts to safeguard citizens and property from wildlife threats by implementing advanced strategies. Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism, Hamad Hassan Chande, announced in Parliament that measures include establishing a permanent Wildlife Officers' station in Handeni for rapid response, enhancing patrols, and utilizing modern technologies such as drones. Additionally, the government is educating citizens on humane methods to manage wildlife encounters.
In the 2025/26 financial year, the government plans to develop national guidelines for solar electric fencing and similar technologies, aiming to create effective infrastructure for human-wildlife conflict mitigation. This approach has demonstrated success in various African countries and within Tanzania, notably along the boundaries of the Ikorongo Wildlife Community and adjacent villages.
These initiatives are part of Tanzania's broader strategy to manage and resolve conflicts between humans and wildlife, ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens.
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