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Save Tanzania's World Heritage Selous Reserve!
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The Tanzanian government wants to log over 500 square miles of pristine protected forest to make way for a dam.
A tremendous protected reserve in Tanzania is being threatened with logging and destruction. Stand with us to save it!
Tanzania’s Selous Reserve was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982[1] as an undisturbed, species-rich habitat for wildlife. It’s one of the largest protected wild spaces in the world, covering 19,000 square miles. Incredible populations of iconic African species live there, including elephants, lions, Cape buffaloes, Masai giraffes, zebras, and many more. The reserve is also a source of income, attracting tourists, professional photographers, and game hunters from around the world.
But the Tanzanian government is endangering both the reserve itself and its status as a World Heritage Site.[2] In an effort to make money and generate hydropower, it is trying to sell off the trees that cover more than 500 square miles of untouched forest. Then it will build a dam[3] that will drastically change the landscape, negatively affect tourism and conservation activities, and harm or destroy the livelihoods of over 200,000 people whose farming or fishing depend on the free-flowing river.
It’s telling that this government project could cause the Selous Reserve’s status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site to be revoked[4].
The Tanzanian government must not let this happen. Ask the Tanzania Forest Services Agency to take the sale of these living trees off the table, and stop the dam project. We must not wantonly destroy this precious protected habitat.
Sign the petition. Save the Selous Reserve.