To some the Ruaha Landscape can look wild, untamed, and rich with fantastic wildlife and scenery. To others it may be their home, food, water, and livelihood. Preserving this landscape for both wildlife and people will require the synthesis of these and many other perspectives.
WCS's Ruaha Landscape Program uses conservation science and an on-the-ground approach to help local people, protected area managers and the Government of Tanzania protect and benefit from the unparalleled wildlife of the Ruaha Ecosystem.
Projects made possible through support from:
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