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Images from the Tanzania Botanical Training Program

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Lenin Festo   TBTP-trained collector Lenin Festo prepares specimen of Acacia drepanolobium on lower slopes of Ketumbeine Mountain, Monduli District, northern Tanzania.
Lenin Festo   Closeup of Lenin Festo preparing specimen of Acacia drepanolobium.
Field Crew Packing Gear   Field crew (left to right, William Kindeketa, John Mlangwa, Moses Mwangoka) packing camping and plant collecting equipment for trip to Ketumbeine Mountain.
Livingstone Mnts.   TBTP-trained collector Canisius Kayombo on top of Rift Valley escarpment in Livingstone Mountains, above Luana Village in Ludewa District, southern Tanzania.
Maasai Children   TBTP-trained collector Gabriel Simon Laizer with Maasai children near Losirwa Village on Ketumbeine Mountain, Monduli District, northern Tanzania.
Buffalo Skull   Village Council member from Losirwa with skull of cape buffalo killed by illegal wire trap on Ketumbeine Mountain.
Illegal Wire trap   Game guard Maiko Mollel with illegal wire trap for cape buffalo on Ketumbeine Mountain during TBTP plant inventory.
Ketumbeine Field Camp   Field camp at 2,260 m elevation on north side of Ketumbeine Mountain, Monduli District, northern Tanzania.
Field crew in Chome Forest Reserve   Field crew at GEF/Cross Border Biodiversity Project base camp in Chome Forest Reserve, South Pare Mountains, northeastern Tanzania.

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