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Conservation, powered by communities. 💚 In southern Tanzania, villages are setting aside tens of thousands of hectares for protection, while also designing their own biodiversity financing models. Women and youth are stepping into leadership roles, proving that inclusive conservation is possible. As one villager put it: “Conservation will only succeed if it is designed by the community, for the community.” And that’s exactly what’s happening. @WWF Tanzania

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Libby Romfh

VP Strategy | Chief of Staff | Translating Vision into Action | Strategic Planning | Employee Adoption | Cross-Functional Leadership | Problem Solver | 300+ Projects Managed | Executive Force-Multiplier

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What a great model! Good for you, WWF!

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Awesome!

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Inspiring to see villages in Tanzania shaping their own future.

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Fabrizio Ferrari

Ocean Explorer & Visual Storyteller | Conservation, Wildlife Behavior & Impact Media for NGOs and Ethical Brands Stories that feel before they explain

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That's completely right. It is one of the first steps towards conservation. To empower the local community!

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Inspiring work!!! Empowering local communities is truly the heart of lasting conservation. At Borealis Microcosmos, I try to reflect a similar spirit through macro photography, bringing attention to the tiny, often overlooked worlds of nature that remind us how every small ecosystem matters.

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