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Updated: Thursday April 10, 2008 8:33 AM
Camel milk could be key to beauty
15.11.07 | With its hunched back, protruding teeth, facial hair and distinctive body odour, the camel may not seem an ideal model for beauty products. Think again, says Nancy Abeiderrahmane, who runs a camel dairy in the Saharan state of Mauritania and says vitamin-rich camel milk can cleanse…
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Zoo nabs Steve Irwin name in Tanzania
10.04.08 | A tribute, or a smart marketing ploy? A so-called conservationist in Africa has started a zoo and named it after the Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin. James Morobo, 54, has set up the private zoo next to…
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Refugees turn to endangered species for meat
22.01.08 | Hungry refugees in Tanzania are eating chimpanzees and other endangered species in order to supplement their meager diet, international conservation group Traffic said on Tuesday. It said refugees living…
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A conservationist’s last labour of love
20.12.07 | Last August, Hamilton scientist and conservationist Rod East died of cancer, aged 61. He was an unsung eco-hero, including doing ground-breaking work to protect antelope in Africa. In his final months…
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Far from Africa’s “Gucci” tourists
30.11.07 | Sheltered from the blistering midday sun, a group of colorfully adorned Maasai women chat under an acacia tree as they string beads together. Last year the work made them around $US36,000 ($NZ47,500).
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Chagga Christmas: Always Fun-Packed Season
25.12.06 | The annual Chagga holiday ritual is on - it's a few days away. It is a yearly ritual observed by most of the 'Wachaggas' "As a tradition I do visit my home area in Marangu every year during the X-Mas and…
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Tanzania: In US Dollars “We trust”
04.11.06 | The Arusha region, mainly its urban outlets, has been described as an extremely 'dollarized' precinct, where major and minor transaction are carried out using the American currency. The tendency is said…
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