Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Rufiji Delta


 
Rufiji Delta, one of the most attractive marine parts of Tanzanian Southern Coastline

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Handing over metal boxes for VICOBA in Temeke

 
 

One of EU-WWF Fisheries Co-management Project core activities is to promote Village Community Banks (VICOBA) in the project area in order to increase communities' access to capital and promote their livelihoods activities.  

Thursday, 31 October 2013

Keeping updated with daily information



 
WWF partners in Mafia update themselves with daily information from various newspapers at WWF Mafia Office.

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

World wonders




The (Serengeti-Maasai Mara) Wildebeest migration was recently named one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The annual wildebeest migration has been taking place for more than a million years and international film makers have been documenting it for several decades. They migrate from Tanzania to Kenya; from Serengeti to Maasai Mara. The herds of wildebeests attract all sorts of predators providing the amazing scenery where they’re hunted and killed especially by crocodiles when crossing rivers.

Other predators include: lions, cheetahs, leopards and hyenas. The wildebeest population is estimated at 1.5 million. However, they normally graze with zebras and gazelles which consist of approximately 550,000 of the figure. There are two wildebeest species in Africa. The blue wildebeests are native to Tanzania and Kenya while the black wildebeests are native to Botswana and South Africa. Source: http://african.howzit.msn.com/

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

WWF Mafia Activities - BMU governance and policy training




Communities in action: above is a group photo of participants of BMU governance and policy training held in Bweni, Mafia District. Other two photos show communities partcipation in the management plan preparation for Bweni village BMU. 

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

WWF Mafia activities - BMU governance and policy training






(Inside the Venue) - Bweni BMU members listen tentatively to the presenters of governance and policy training taking place  throughout this week in Bweni.

WWF Mafia activities - BMU governance and policy training







 
(Outside the venue) - It is business as usual. The photos show part of the beach at Bweni, which the BMU's governance and policy training will come up with management plan to manage it for sustainable fisheries activities.