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Marriott International has a portfolio of more than 8,500 properties under 31 leading brands spanning 138 countries and territories Marriott International has signed an agreement with Delaware Investment Limited to open its first JW Marriott luxury safari lodge in the Serengeti, Tanzania. In a statement, the hotel chain said the lodge which is expected to open...
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The 23rd Regular College Board Meeting was held successfully on 20th June 2023 at National Carbon Monitoring Centre among the discussed issues includes the following; Updates from preparation of Golden Jubilee in Forestry Education which is expected to be next year, 2024 Updates from field practical activities done at College level Updates from operations done...
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Are you a professional forester and would like to put your skills into action? well you aren’t late Tanzania Forest Service Agency (TFS) via SaoHill Forest Plantations welcomes all eligible applicants to apply for the vacant post this June 2023 deadline for this application will be on 3rd July 2023. for more information visit the link below;   https://www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz/foresteconomics/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/TZCAREERS.COM-JOB-VACANCY-TFS.pdf
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Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) and Bonn University have been partners for several years, and their partnership continues to grow stronger. The partnership agreement between the two universities incorporates a student exchange program and shared degree programs, which are centrally managed The partnership has enabled students and instructors from both universities to learn from each...
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  For years now students at the College of Forest, Wildlife and Tourism, SUA have been taken out of the university to National parks, forest plantation and reserves for field practical studies. apart from being an opportunity to experience something more tangible of what they learn in classes these field trips have been a way...
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 recent study published in the journal Nature Sustainability examines the idea of a “conservation basic income” paid to community members living in or near key areas for biodiversity protection. The authors argue that unconditional payments could help reduce families’ reliance on practices that could threaten biodiversity by providing financial stability and helping them weather unexpected...
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“plant pressing” is an activity that botanists do to keep a record of plants by drying them .” Plant pressing is a process that involves flattening and drying field samples of plants so that they can be easily stored and preserved. Botanists use a plant press, which is a set of equipment made of two...
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kididimo, vibandani, misufini and focal land are among few areas sorrounding Sokoine University of Agriculture. through the college of Forest, Wildlife and Tourism people from these areas have been gaining knowledge on how to raise nurseries for forest trees and grafted fruits which make a significant contribution to their livelihood
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For seven years, Bob Jr and his brother Tryggve Marley ruled over the Serengeti, protecting their territory, and ensuring the safety of their pride. Despite being only 10-12 years old, Bob Jr was already one of the longest-living male lions in the area, second only to his father, who lived to be 14 years old. He...
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  Here’s the problem: The planet is burning, and there’s not much we can do about it. Forests are in peril not just because of the ravages of climate change, but because the industries that support them remain traditional and under-resourced. Mast Reforestation is building a tech-forward forest-as-a-service company that vastly simplifies and accelerates the process of restoring...
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