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TAWIRI - TANZANIA WILDLIFE
RESEARCH INSTITUTE - THE CITES SCIENTIFIC AUTHORITY IN ARUSHA, TANZANIA
The history
of wildlife research in Tanzania dates back to nearly 50 years ago when
it was first initiated in the 1950's in the Serengeti ecosystem.
In view of the importance of research to promote better management of
wildlife, The Serengeti Research Institute (SRI) was established
in 1966 under the Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA). Since then wildlife
research has expanded to include other Protected Areas (PAs). Also,
SRI became the centre of excellence for wildlife research on savannah
ecology as well as a genesis of some of today's world famous experts
of tropical wildlife research.
Recognizing the importance of research in the development of the wildlife
industry in the country, the Government of the United Republic of
Tanzania in 1980 established, under the Act of Parliament, a national
research institution, the Serengeti Wildlife Research Institute (SWRI) which
is now Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI) under the Ministry
of Natural Resources and Tourism. In the past, research being carried out
by the institute focused on studies for higher academic degrees and for
production of scientific papers; there was very little emphasis on making
the research relevant to conservation and management of the protected areas.
The new research agenda of TAWIRI emphasizes research that is relevant to
conservation and management of wildlife protected areas, consonant with the
National
vision 2025, that is sustainable conservation
of natural resources.
The Institute has five Centres: Serengeti Wildlife Research Centre
(formerly Serengeti Research Institute), Kingupira Wildlife Research
Centre (formerly Miombo Research Centre) Mahale Mountains Wildlife
Research Centre (formerly Kasoge Research station), Gombe Wildlife
Research Centre (formerly Gombe Stream Research Station) and Njiro
Wildlife Research Centre (formerly Njiro Beekeeping Research Centre).
Also under TAWIRI is the Conservation Information and Monitoring
Unit, CIMU (formerly Conservation Information Centre, CIC). and
Beekeeping Research and Extension Services Unit (BRESU), (Formerly
Beekeeping Training Institute, BTI) also under TAWIRI.
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