Review of Tanzania s Wildlife Policies and Laws

Review of Tanzania s Wildlife Policies and Laws
Author: Didi Wamukoya,Dmitry Kornilov
Publsiher: African Wildlife Foundation
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Tanzania is one of the most bio‐diverse countries on the African continent with a long history of conservation. The Tanzanian government remains committed to conserving wildlife resources and their habitats. Legislation on wildlife conservation in Tanzania dates as far back as the 1890’s and from that time, it has been transformed to address modern day challenges and changing wildlife conservation methods. Tanzania is also a party to various international instruments including CITES, UNCAC and UNCTOC. These instruments make provisions for parties to enact legislation that will enhance wildlife law enforcement. They include provisions on regulation of wildlife trade, prevention of organized crime and money laundering and addressing corruption. Tanzania has domesticated these provisions by enacting various pieces of legislation including anti‐money laundering laws, prevention of organized crime laws and anti‐corruption laws. These laws support the main wildlife legislation in providing harsher penalties for wildlife offences and addressing corruption as a driver of wildlife crimes. Despite all the policy and legislative efforts made by Tanzania to prevent wildlife crime, there has been a worrying loss of wildlife in the recent past. This has been attributed to high demand for wildlife products in Asia, poverty in Tanzania that incentivises wildlife crime, penetration of organised criminal groups into Tanzania and corruption in law enforcement. Tanzania has been working to overcome these challenges and has seen wildlife poaching and trafficking kingpins arrested and handed very hefty penalties which will hopefully deter other wildlife offenders.

Analysis of Ethiopia s Wildlife Policies and Laws

Analysis of Ethiopia s Wildlife Policies and Laws
Author: Didi Wamukoya
Publsiher: African Wildlife Foundation
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2016-06-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Ethiopia is committed to wildlife conservation and has in place a wildlife policy and strategy that guides the administration of the wildlife sector. This policy is translated into legislation for purposes of making its provisions enforceable. There is legislation that establishes the institutional framework of the wildlife sector and legislation that regulates the wildlife sector. The wildlife legislation has strong provisions that address wildlife crime and wildlife trafficking but it also has gaps that need to be sealed in order to successfully administer and adjudicate over wildlife cases. Ethiopia is quite strong in complying with international standards that address wildlife crime including standards on reduction of wildlife trade, fighting of organized criminal groups, curbing money laundering and fighting corruption. The effectiveness of the legislation cannot be accurately gauged as there is lack of consistent and reliable data on wildlife cases.

Analysis of Uganda s Wildlife Policies and Laws

Analysis of Uganda s Wildlife Policies and Laws
Author: Didi Wamukoya
Publsiher: African Wildlife Foundation
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2016-06-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Uganda has a very strong wildlife policy and the government is committed towards wildlife conservation and protection and fighting wildlife crime. Uganda is a party to various international conventions that provide for the conservation in wildlife, regulation of trade in wildlife and wildlife products, proper law enforcement and anti‐corruption initiatives. Being a party to these instruments demonstrates Uganda’s commitment to meet international standards in protection of wildlife and reduction of wildlife crime in the country. However, even with a strong policy and commitment to international standards, wildlife crime still occurs in Uganda that is a serious threat to the survival of some key iconic species in the country. One of the reasons is that the wildlife legislation and other laws do not reflect the standards set in the policy or the international requirements. Uganda is working towards review of its laws to catch up with its policies and international standards and hopefully this will address the gap and weaknesses in the wildlife legislation.

Analysis of Botswana s Wildlife Policies and Laws

Analysis of Botswana s Wildlife Policies and Laws
Author: Didi Wamukoya
Publsiher: African Wildlife Foundation
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2017-10-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Botswana has a long history of wildlife conservation dating back to 1890 when the first game protection statute was enacted. Since that time, wildlife policies and laws have been developed to address increased threats to wildlife, especially poaching and trafficking in wildlife products. Botswana now has in place various strategies and policies on wildlife conservation and management which guide the enactment of wildlife legislation. The key wildlife law is the Wildlife Conservation and National parks Act enacted in 1992. The Act sets out the institutional and administrative framework of the wildlife. There are strong provisions that strictly regulate wildlife conservation and utilization and address wildlife crime and wildlife law enforcement. Nevertheless, there are still some gaps that exist within the law that need to be sealed in order to effectively curb wildlife crime. Botswana is quite robust in adopting international standards to address wildlife crime and has enacted legislation to stop illegal trade in wildlife and wildlife products and deter profiting from wildlife crime by confiscating proceeds of crime and criminalizing money laundering. Legislation to curb corruption among public officials, including those who deal with wildlife matters, is in place and its rigorous enforcement has led to Botswana being one of the least corrupt countries in Africa. The effectiveness of the wildlife legislation in Botswana cannot be accurately gauged as there is little information on the number of wildlife crimes committed and the conviction rates of wildlife offenders.

Wetlands of Tanzania

Wetlands of Tanzania
Author: G. L. Kamukala,S. A. Crafter
Publsiher: IUCN
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 2831701856

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These 16 papers and final recommendations provide up-to-date information and offer guidance on future wetlands development options.

Wildlife Corridors and Buffer Zones in Tanzania

Wildlife Corridors and Buffer Zones in Tanzania
Author: Vincent Shauri,Laura Hitchcock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1999
Genre: Buffer zones (Ecosystem management)
ISBN: STANFORD:36105073494218

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Emerging or illusory Community wildlife management in Tanzania

Emerging or illusory  Community wildlife management in Tanzania
Author: Fred Nelson
Publsiher: IIED
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781843696636

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Tourist Hunting in Tanzania

Tourist Hunting in Tanzania
Author: N. Leader-Williams,J. A. Kayera
Publsiher: IUCN
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 2831703158

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This book presents 21 papers given at a workshop held to demonstrate future policy towards hunting by tourists in Tanzania. The volume brings together contributions from experts from eastern and southern African countries. Papers cover a range of topics from administration of hunting, setting quotas, safari volume and returns from hunting, the involvement of local communities, and the professional hunter. The volume also includes recommendations from the workshop that were used to guide the preparation of policy. A comprehensive guide to different aspects of hunting as a form of wildlife use in Africa.