Director General of TANAPA Mr. Allan Kijazi (right) welcomes the
Chairperson of the US Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and
Forestry and Michigan Senator Ms. Debbie Stabenow during the arrival of
the US Senators delegation at Serengeti National Park.
Chief Park Warden for Serengeti National Park Mr. William Mwakilema
(right) was also there to welcome the US Senators at Serengeti National
Park.
US Senators heading to the vehicles ready for their game drive at Serengeti National Park
Supporting staff of the US Senates delegation busy taking pictures.
Lions in a relaxing positions enjoying the fiesta at Serengeti National Park
Five American Senators have started a two days visit in Serengeti National Park as part of the official program
in the country. The delegation led by the Senator of Michigan Ms.
Debbie Stabenow who is also the Chairperson of the US Senate Committee
on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry will have an opportunity to
witness firsthand the vital role of conservation and good natural
resources management in promoting sustainable economic development.
The US Senate delegation will also specifically demonstrate the
challenges of combating the Wildlife Trafficking Crisis and methods for
mitigation at the local, regional, national and the international level.
While in Serengeti, the delegation will visit sites of local conservation projects, view elephants and rhinos in their natural habitats, meet with leaders on the front lines in the war on poaching, and visit community projects that are working to preserve their natural resources, including threatened species. They will also learn about human-wildlife conflict and other issues of importance to local people.
Other Senators in the delegation includes Ms. Cantwell (Washington); Ms. Amy Klobuchar (Minnesota); Ms. Heidi Heitkamp (North Dakota) and Ms. Maize Hirono (Hawaii).
While in Serengeti, the delegation will visit sites of local conservation projects, view elephants and rhinos in their natural habitats, meet with leaders on the front lines in the war on poaching, and visit community projects that are working to preserve their natural resources, including threatened species. They will also learn about human-wildlife conflict and other issues of importance to local people.
Other Senators in the delegation includes Ms. Cantwell (Washington); Ms. Amy Klobuchar (Minnesota); Ms. Heidi Heitkamp (North Dakota) and Ms. Maize Hirono (Hawaii).
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