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Author: ECOWICE
CONSERVATION OF COASTAL ECOSYSTEM OF INDIAN OCEAN
Our new project to Communities along the coast of Indian ocean.The project will be conducted in three villages raise conservation awareness and support for alternative income generating activities.
REVIEW ON NATIONAL TOURISM POLICY
ECOWICE participated on the review of National tourism policy of 1997. The workshop was prepared by the ministry of natural resources and tourism. ECOWICE participated as one of stakeholder for wildlife tourism.
COME AND LEARN ABOUT WILDLIFE
ECOWICE invites you to learn about wild animals, their environment and behaviors. We demonstrate wide range of animals from acquatic to terrestrial. We are at Sokoine Memorial exhibitions at Sokoine University of Agriculture.
Training on eco-agri-food systems- Uluguru mountains Nature reserve
For sustainable conservation, it is important to have a proper linkage between food, agriculture and ecological systems. Community must produce food through agricultural systems while ensuring that ecological processes are conserved. ECOWICE conducted training to enhance the community of Magadu village to reduce farmland expansion toward the Uluguru mountains nature reserve. They were trained on...
GAINING CASH FROM BEEKEEPING-MIKUMI NP PROJECT
NOTHING HAPPENS UNTIL SOMETHING REACHES TO THE MARKET: The community adjacent Mikumi National Park is benefiting from beekeeping after selling honey to ECOWICE.
VOLUNTEERS
Today we have received visitors from the University of Copenhagen who came to survey on Foreign volunteering.You are warmly welcome.
Mushroom farming project to villages adjacent Lake Eyasi- Climate change adaptation
ECOWICE has initiated mushroom farming project to villages of Karatu district, the project aim to support the community in adapting toward climate change impacts. Through this project, the community is able to generate income and food.
Supporting DAGREVOWE
Training for Mushroom farming with Dakawa Green Voice Women Group(DAGREVOWE) at Dakawa, the area mushroomed by rice farms in Morogoro region. The group practice various conservation activities such as tree planting, beekeeping and now they want to practice mushroom farming to solve the problem of land degradation and forest clearing due to unsustainable rice farming.
Awareness raising towards environmental friendly products
ECOWICE participated on Agricultural exhibition (NANENANE) by promoting environmental friendly products; mushrooms, honey and cinnamon