Dr. Nicholaus Memorial Nature Conservation
We conserve wildlife and ecosystems focusing on protected areas and outstanding wild places.
Wildlife Conservation
Land Management
Conservation of threatened, endangered and rare plant and animal species including the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red list in Tanzania.
To prepare Urban and Rural Risk Minimization Plan by integrating environmental conservation, disaster risks reduction, sustainable utilization etc into detailed urban/ town planning such as housing, transportation, wetland conservation, sustainable fishing, etc to reduce human and material loss.
Habitat Protection
Community Education
Advising local communities on possible wildlife farming e.g. crabs along the coast, pigeons, ostrich, reptiles, fish, growing tree species that grow fast for timber and fuel wood etc.
To Share and exchange information and knowledge embedded in different organizations and groups. This need to be recorded, documented and shared among all of them (NGO's), and used for different purposes. This is particularly true of universities and research institutions in the region where conservation occur. Regular learning opportunities are critical for communities to understand experience and prepare themselves for a nature conservation.
Eco-Tourism Development
Reforestation
Providing the alternate source of livelihood to local community which is more sustainable. Its aim is to conserve resources, especially biological diversity, and maintain sustainable use of resources, which an bring ecological experience to travelers, conserve the ecological environment and gain economic benefit. However, achieving the aims in eco tourism depends on whether they are environmentally and ecologically sustainable and economically applicable.
Reforestation helps to rebuild habitats and degradation which are the leading threats to the health of a species. Deforestation damages soil and habitats through erosion. Reforestation can help to restore what the erosion has damaged.
DONATIONS
Exim Bank Tanzania
Account Numbers
TZS 0070016046
USD 0070016048
Swift | BIC Code
EXTNTZTZXXX
DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA
Dr. Nicholaus Memorial Nature Conservation
PO BOX 8522, Moshi, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania - East Africa
Telephone +255 (0)689 695 217
Mobile +255 (0)784 459 844
Email: info@nnc.or.tz
CONTACT
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© 2022 Dr.Nicholaus Memorial Nature Conservation - Developed by Simba IT Solutions
Dr. Nicholaus Memorial Nature Conservation
We conserve wildlife and ecosystems focusing on protected areas and outstanding wild places.
Wildlife Conservation
Conservation of threatened, endangered and rare plant and animal species including the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red list in Tanzania.
Land Management
To prepare Urban and Rural Risk Minimization Plan by integrating environmental conservation, disaster risks reduction, sustainable utilization etc into detailed urban/ town planning such as housing, transportation, wetland conservation, sustainable fishing, etc to reduce human and material loss.
Habitat Protection
Advising local communities on possible wildlife farming e.g. crabs along the coast, pigeons, ostrich, reptiles, fish, growing tree species that grow fast for timber and fuel wood etc.
Community Education
To Share and exchange information and knowledge embedded in different organizations and groups. This need to be recorded, documented and shared among all of them (NGO's), and used for different purposes. This is particularly true of universities and research institutions in the region where conservation occur. Regular learning opportunities are critical for communities to understand experience and prepare themselves for a nature conservation.
Eco-Tourism Development
Providing the alternate source of livelihood to local community which is more sustainable. Its aim is to conserve resources, especially biological diversity, and maintain sustainable use of resources, which an bring ecological experience to travelers, conserve the ecological environment and gain economic benefit. However, achieving the aims in eco tourism depends on whether they are environmentally and ecologically sustainable and economically applicable.
Reforestation
Reforestation helps to rebuild habitats and degradation which are the leading threats to the health of a species. Deforestation damages soil and habitats through erosion. Reforestation can help to restore what the erosion has damaged.
NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIPTION
Disclaimer
Vacancies
Publications
CONTACT
Dr. Nicholaus Memorial Nature Conservation
PO BOX 8522, Moshi, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania - East Africa
Telephone +255 (0)689 695 217
Mobile +255 (0)784 459 844
Email: info@nnc.or.tz
© 2022 Dr. Nicholaus Memorial Nature Conservation - Developed by Simba IT Solutions
GET IN TOUCH VIA SOCIAL MEDIA