Accession Number:

AD1084132

Title:

Intervention of Tanzania Peoples Defence Forces on Poaching

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US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth United States

Report Date:

2018-06-15

Abstract:

Tanzania is endowed with various fauna, flora, and other natural resources. These resources are not only beneficial to the ecosystem but also make significant contribution to Tanzanias tourism industry. Tourism in Tanzania is a major source of employment and contributor to the gross domestic product. However, most of these important resources are under threat of improper use or extinction. Wildlife is the most affected category due to the effects of poaching. A wide range of literature on poaching in Tanzania guided debates on the subject that partly helped in the formation of anti-poaching measures. Little was achieved even after several measures were implemented. The acquisition by poachers of automatic weapons worsened the situation. Such trends were a threat to national security and called for military intervention, among other wider interventions. This thesis draws lessons from Botswana and South Africa to enhance Tanzanias military intervention on poaching. Using the research question, What can the Tanzania Peoples Defense Forces do as part of the Tanzanians government anti-poaching program to protect elephant herds, this research established the need for TPDF intervention on anti-poaching but as small component of a wider integrated approach to dealing with the vice.

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Technical Report,14 Aug 2017,15 Jun 2018

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0103

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Approved For Public Release;

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1.87MB