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Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCAA) Vacancies 2023

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The Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCAA) was established in 1959 by Ordinance No. 413 as amended by the Game Parks Law of Tanzania (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act No. 14 of 1975. NCAA was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1979, as a natural property. NCAA is the most successful multiple land-use area managed in the world, where indigenous people (estimated at 87,000) are, so far, living harmoniously with wildlife. NCAA contains the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater (250 km2), which is the World’s largest unbroken caldera. There is a large population of wild ungulates in the crater including Wildebeests, Zebras, Elands, Thompson and Grant gazelles, a visible population of Black Rhinoceros and Hippopotamus. The crater also has the densest known population of lion. On the crater, rim and floor are buffalos and elephants. On the crater, rim and forests there are numerous mountain reedbucks and leopards. NCAA is the only conservation area in the world where visitors are able to see the big five (elephant, rhino, lion, leopard and hippo) in their natural environment, within a span of four-hour drive inside the crater.

NEW VACANCIES AT NGORONGORO CONSERVATION AREA (NCAA), MARCH 2023

The organization is inviting applications from Tanzanians to fill 80 new vacancies. READ FULL DETAILS THROUGH THE PDF DOCUMENT BELOW:

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