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Conservation groups in Sadani wards plant 38,433 natural trees


Conservation groups in Sadani wards plant 38,433 natural trees
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Conservation groups in Sadani wards plant 38,433 natural trees
CONSERVATION groups in Sadani and Igombavanu wards in Mufindi District, Iringa Region have planted 38,433 natural trees in 109 water sources across six villages in  effort sto restore the environment in the area.
WWF Monitoring and Evaluation Manager Matrida Simfukwe revealed this recently when speaking at the World Environment Day (WED) held at Utosi Village in Sadani Ward at the district level.
Simfukwe said that in commemoration of the day, the Care- WWF Alliance intends to join hands with other Tanzanians in helping to save the ecosystem by planting trees in water sources to refill water resources, and natural vegetation damaged by human activities. ....

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BBC Two - Waterhole: Africa's Animal Oasis - Should we have built a waterhole?


Is adding artificial water a solution or a problem? It all depends on context.
By Waterhole scientific advisor, Dr. Meredith S. Palmer
At the height of the dry season in the African savannah, the blistering midday sun beats down from overhead. Slowly, the earth dries out as the streams and puddles that previously covered the landscape evaporate into thin air. If you’re an animal living in this environment, you quickly start to dehydrate and overheat in these unforgiving temperatures. What do you require above all else to survive? Water.
Dr. Meredith S. Palmer
It all boils down to how surprisingly powerful waterholes are in changing the face of entire ecosystems. ....

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