Conservation in Tarangire-Manyara Ecosystem in Tanzania
Category: Uncategorized | Date: Oct 09 2007 | By: admin
Dear Friends of the Tarangire-Manyara Ecosystem, my name is Corbett Bishop, I created the Ol Tukai Conservancy in partnership with the village of Ol Tukai after many years of working in the Tarangire-Manyara ecosystem. The Ol Tukai Conservancy is a small, focused and effective conservation organization designed to protect and conserve a vital wildlife corridor in the Tarangire-Manyara Ecosystem of Northern Tanzania while simultaneously benefiting, empowering and educating the people of the Ol Tukai Community.
I worked in the adventure travel and conservation world for over 15 years. He began his career as a mountaineering guide and climbing instructor for Mountain Madness in Seattle, WA. Since then I’ve done lion research, been a Kilimanjaro mountain guide, and organized private safaris.
What I’m really committed to is conservation. I’ve been creating and directing a training program for Tanzania National Parks – a program designed to provide a select group of rangers with the skills, both technical and social, to successfully and safely guide guests on walking safaris into deep bush and amongst dangerous game.
I hope you’ll enjoy coming on safari with me through this blog into the spectacular Manyara-Tarangire ecosystem of Tanzania
2 Responses to “Conservation in Tarangire-Manyara Ecosystem in Tanzania”
James (LA), on 21 Oct 2007
I would love to hear more about your conservation efforts around Tarangire. It sounds like a magical place to be and am hugely envious of your life
oltukaiconservancy, on 12 Nov 2007
Hello James! Have you had a look at our website? http://www.oltukai.org..there are some very comprehensive documents there for downloading…
It is an absolutely magical place…one well worth visiting some time!
thanks for your interest and support, it means a tremendous amount to us indeed!
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