ARUSHA, Dec. 12 -- CONSERVATION and tourism researchers have agreed on ten key action points, including designing and deploying modern technology to address challenges affecting both wildlife and human communities.

The commitments were announced in Arusha recently by the Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism (Tourism), Nkoba Mabula, while closing the 15th International Scientific Conference organised by the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI).

The three day conference brought together more than 600 participants.

Mr Mabula said researchers and tourism stakeholders must adopt innovative technologies to enhance efficiency in the conservation and tourism sectors, which play a crucial role in ...