Santa Fe New Mexican

Tanzania dam said to affect World Heritage site

- By Christophe­r Torchia

JOHANNESBU­RG — The United Nations has called it one of Africa’s biggest remaining wilderness areas. Now a dispute over a planned hydropower dam in Tanzania’s Selous wildlife reserve pits the country’s president against conservati­onists who say the project could cause irreparabl­e damage to the UNESCO World Heritage site.

On Tuesday, a few days after President John Magufuli said the Stiegler’s Gorge dam will be built “come rain, come sun,” the WWF conservati­on group said in a report that the project threatens an important wetland as well as the livelihood­s of more than 200,000 people in impoverish­ed areas, reliant on fishing, that would be downstream.

The Selous, which covers nearly 19,300 square miles, has been under pressure from poachers who have decimated its elephant population to supply the illegal ivory market. Mining concession­s and other industrial projects are also a concern as the East African nation’s campaign to boost its economy conflicts with internatio­nal efforts to preserve habitats and their wildlife.

Speaking Saturday in Dar es Salaam, Magufuli said the dam and resulting reservoir will cover only about 3 percent of the Selous.

“We are not going to listen to people who speak about impacts on environmen­t without facts on the ground,” Magufuli said, according to Tanzania’s Daily News newspaper.

However, conservati­onists say the project could have a negative impact on a much bigger area, for example by cutting off wildlife migration routes. The WWF has asked for an environmen­tal assessment in line with Tanzanian law and wants the government to consider alternativ­e ideas for generating power.

 ?? GREG ARMFIELD FOR WWF VIA AP ?? An elephant walks in August at Tanzania’s Selous wildlife reserve, which is described by the United Nations as one of Africa’s biggest remaining wilderness areas.
GREG ARMFIELD FOR WWF VIA AP An elephant walks in August at Tanzania’s Selous wildlife reserve, which is described by the United Nations as one of Africa’s biggest remaining wilderness areas.

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