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Incredibly Unique Animals: Udzungwa Forest Partridge

The forests of Tanzania are home to hundreds of endemic animal species – those found no where else in the world. If we are to ensure the existence of these unique species we must protect their remaining habitat – something ARC has been doing for over twenty years. Every Wednesday, we will profile a different […]

By |December 7th, 2011|Incredibly Unique Animals|0 Comments

Launching Mobile Giving

Just in time for the holiday season! Through our partnership with GlobalGiving you can now donate to any one of ARC’s three GlobalGiving projects – Conserving 250,000 Acres of Tanzanian RainforestBeekeeping to Conserve Tanzania’s Rainforest, and Build a Clinic in Kikomomolela Village, Tanzania – using your mobile phone!

Text GIVE 5708 to 80088 to donate $10 to […]

By |December 1st, 2011|Giving|1 Comment

Incredibly Unique Animals: Pemba Flying Fox

The forests of Tanzania are home to hundreds of endemic animal species – those found no where else in the world. If we are to ensure the existence of these unique species we must protect their remaining habitat – something ARC has been doing for over twenty years. Every Wednesday, we will profile a different […]

By |November 30th, 2011|Incredibly Unique Animals|0 Comments

Giving: The Gift of Time

As we approach the season of giving, we want to take a moment to highlight and thank the many people who have generously volunteered their time and talent to ARC in 2011 – a gift that doesn’t come wrapped in pretty paper and a satin ribbon, but which is at the top of our wish […]

By |November 15th, 2011|Giving|0 Comments

Friday Feature: Dr. Joe Zammit-Lucia, Board Member & Contributing Artist

And we are back! After a brief hiatus, we are resuming Friday Feature! Every Friday we will feature someone involved with ARC – Board members, Junior Board members, TFCG staff on the ground in Tanzania, partners, and our volunteers and interns. We hope that this feature will help you to get to know the many faces […]

By |November 11th, 2011|Friday Feature|0 Comments

Incredibly Unique Animals: Red Colobus Monkey

The forests of Tanzania are home to hundreds of endemic animal species – those found no where else in the world. If we are to ensure the existence of these unique species we must protect their remaining habitat – something ARC has been doing for over twenty years. Every Wednesday, we will profile a different […]

By |November 2nd, 2011|Incredibly Unique Animals|0 Comments

Incredibly Unique Animals: The Lesser Bush Baby (Galago)

 

This past August, ARC profiled the incredible biodiversity of the Eastern Arc Mountains and Coastal Rainforests of Tanzania. These forests are home to hundreds of endemic animal species – those found no where else in the world. If we are to ensure the existence of these unique species we must protect their remaining habitat – […]

By |October 26th, 2011|Incredibly Unique Animals|0 Comments

Meet me at Brinkley’s on October 19th

Join ARC’s Junior Board in raising funds for our GlobalGiving projects AND for Happy Hour – all on October 19th! The 19th is GlobalGiving’s last Bonus Day of the year and they will be matching all donations at 30%! This is a great opportunity to learn about our programs to conserve Tanzania’s Eastern Arc and coastal forests and help local […]

By |October 12th, 2011|ARC Events|0 Comments

On the Road: In Photos

Here are a few of our favorite photos from Kate’s recent trip to Tanzania. More photos can be found here on Flickr. Enjoy!

Read blog posts from the field here and here.

 

By |October 6th, 2011|On the Road|0 Comments

On the Road: South Ngurus and Udzwunga Scarp

I spent most of last week visiting the Eastern Arc Mountain ranges of the South Ngurus and Udzwunga Scarp – two project areas that ARC is currently supporting. Upon arriving in the bustling town of Morogoro (home to Tanzania’s famed Sokoine University of Agriculture) last Tuesday afternoon, I was met by Emanuel Ndossi, TFCG’s Field […]

By |September 26th, 2011|On the Road|0 Comments