Environmental Education and Outreach

Our Environmental Education and Outreach Program is dedicated to raising awareness and promoting conservation through community engagement and educational initiatives. We address human-wildlife conflicts, habitat degradation, non-retaliatory and retaliatory lion killings, poaching, and encroachment by enhancing community knowledge and fostering positive changes in conservation practices, behavior, attitudes, and perceptions toward wildlife and habitat conservation.


Public presentations and film screenings

By hosting public presentations and film screenings in villages near protected areas, we aim to raise awareness and educate the community on the importance of preserving lions, other wildlife, and the environment.

A Day in a Park

A Day in a Park aims to foster a deep appreciation for nature, encouraging active participation in conservation efforts and strengthening the bond between people, wildlife, and the environment.

WASIMA hosts diverse local community groups from areas near protected areas, such as students, village leaders, farmers, youth livestock herders, and women’s groups. In collaboration with TANAPA, we organize educational park trips in Katavi National Parks and Ugalla River, offering participants the chance to explore the park, appreciate the beauty of wildlife, and understand the importance and benefits of environmental and wildlife conservation. 


School wildlife clubs.

Our school wildlife clubs are dedicated to promoting wildlife and environmental conservation, fostering entrepreneurship skills, and instilling a conservation spirit in youth around protected areas. Through class presentations, conservation talks and practices, and creative art activities, we empower students to act as conservation ambassadors. We aim to create a deep connection with nature, encouraging students to continue their conservation efforts even after completing their education. 

 

Communications

We address conservation threats and communicate impacts through local community radio campaigns, human-wildlife conflicts loudspeaker early warning stations, project videos documentaries, publications, and educational materials such as brochures and calendars. We inform the community and our stakeholders about our work and the positive impacts of conservation and foster a positive mindset toward protecting our natural resources. We encourage people to become active participants in local conservation efforts, thereby strengthening community involvement and support for environmental protection.

 
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