By Simon Lugazo | Project Manager
The African Rainforest Conservancy's (ARC's) field partner, the Tanzania Forest Conservation Group (TFCG), has been working in the West Usambaras in Tanzania for the past 15 years in participatory forest management and income generating activities. The West Usamabaras are very important due to a high presence of endemic species and water catchment areas. But more than 90% of the forests have been cleared for on-going agriculture practices and timber logging. In addition, people are very poor and don't have access to reliable, safe water.
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