+ villages have adopted by-laws banning illegal lion hunting and lion dancer reward practices
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+ trees and more than 1496 acres of natural forest lands preserved in our landscape as the result of the Greening Campaign, within the landscape of about 85,595 km2 encompassing different land tenure types.
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+Locals of different groups visited Katavi National Park from 2016 to date
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community members reached via conservation film shows, educational materials, seminars and meetings since 2016 to date.
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Students were supported with school uniforms and class materials
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Students were reached via 25 Student Wildlife Clubs .
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Human lion conflicts Loudspeaker Early Warning Systems installed in villages most vulnerable to Human-wildlife conflicts
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village Game Scouts have trained and deployed as Lion Conservation Ambassadors (LCAs)
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+the ant-poaching teams village Game Scouts have trained and deployed as Lion Conservation Ambassadors (LCAs) in three Wildlife Management areas
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Lion-proof bomas built
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+ Livestock have secured by Lion Proof Bomas
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Worthy in USD have secured by Lion-Proof Bomas to date – 85 % free service made to human-lion conflict victim households from around Ugalla River and Katavi national parks (Ongoing project)
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Natural resource management and governance participatory appraisals aimed to improve local natural resource management and governance have conducted(ongoing project)
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Community leaders have been involved local natural resource management and governance (ongoing project)
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children with physical disabilities have been treated.
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Beekeeping groups have established in Mpimbwe and Nkasi