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Tanzania hunting safari outfitters in dilemma over tourism minister’s remarksBut the companies – seen to have a big influence over Tanzania’s political landscape – have so far refuted the ...
Tanzania is focusing on attracting high-spending tourists such as those who can afford a 21-day hunting safari that cost about $60,000, excluding flights, gun import permits and trophy fees. Trophy ...
The opposition in Tanzanian parliament has demanded that the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism cancel the hunting license of one company, which in a promotional video clip – played to member ...
Green Mile, a safari company that was banned by the Tanzanian government just two years ago after videos surfaced of graphic wildlife abuses by hunters that had engaged the company’s services ...
Songorwa argues that American lion hunters generate 60 percent of Tanzania's millions of dollars in revenues from trophy hunting, and that lion hunting is well-regulated in Tanzania.
This hunting is licensed by Tanzania, despite a 1995 agreement between the two countries prohibiting borderland hunting after four Amboseli elephants were killed in 1994. Fewer than 30 super tuskers ...
Unlike in Kenya, the law in Tanzania promotes commercial wildlife utilisation activities such as safari hunting and actually prohibits photographic tourism in areas declared as hunting zones.
All of the best known areas for photo safaris are completely protected national parks. The Selous Game Reserve in southern Tanzania has not yet converted to a national park, so hunting is still ...
Tanzania has started auctioning hunting concessions in some of the country's top game reserves under a new system designed to get rid of operational misconduct that had led to a two-year standstill.