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•January 18, 2019

Status of SUA Botanic Gardens

Status of SUA Botanic Gardens 2019 TANZANIA

Team of College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism staff conducted a survey on Friday 18th January 2019 to assess the current status of SUA Botanic Gardens. The team involved Dr. Agnes Sirima (Department of Tourism and Recreation) Mr. Paulo Lyimo (Department of Ecosystems and Conservation) Mr. Heri Kayeye (Department of Forest Resources Assessment and Management), Mr. Cosmas Emily (Department of Ecosystems and Conservation) and Mr. Bernard Mnyonga (Department of Ecosystems and Conservation).

Status of SUA Botanic Gardens 2019 TANZANIA

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