DAR ES SALAAM — XISHUANGBANNA: TANZANIA has presented new scientific research on wildlife and tourism at a major international conservation conference, arguing that protected areas can support both biodiversity and economic activity if guided by evidence-based planning. The message was delivered at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation (ATBC), held in China's Yunnan The post TZ highlights science-based conservation approach at global biodiversity forum appeared first on Daily News.

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