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Tag: Lake Manyara

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Tanzania’s Manyara Lake is drying up. Here’s why

by Water Journalists AfricaFebruary 16, 2021

Sylivester Domasa, February 5, 2021 A decade ago, groups of tourists trekked the villages to the Lake Manyara to explore tree-climbing lions, wildebeests, flocks of migrating flamingos among other natural wonders. Over the last two decades, it shrunk by over 90 per cent. The only income-generating activities are agriculture, fishing, livestock keeping, and a collapsing […]

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