THE LAWS GOVERNING CONSERVATION OF THE WILDLIFE GAME ANIMAL RESOURCES IN TANZANIA
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One of the greatest threats to wildlife resources is poaching and trafficking of the wildlife product, the role of the law in addressing the problem of poaching cannot be ignored if meaningfully result towards elimination of the vice can be achieved. The aim of the law is to provide basic modern principle and better way and strengthening the framework for the fighting Wildlife crime.
But the law alone is not cornerstone for the elimination poaching. There is also need to strengthen by enhancing capacity of the law enforcement of the game warden, judiciary, investigator, prosecutor and ensuring effective patrol in the game conservation areas, investigation of the crime, prosecution and sentencing are deterrent enough to discourage criminals from committing crime.
This paper seeks to highlight the legal regime in place in Tanzania and the existing legislations in place to address the problem of poaching.
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