ConservationSerengeti Conservation Reaches New Milestone
The annual wildebeest migration has set a new record with over 2 million animals crossing the Mara River safely this season.
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Preserving Our Legacy, Protecting Our Future
Connecting former rangers, wardens, and staff who dedicated their lives to protecting Tanzania's magnificent national parks and wildlife heritage.

The Tanzania National Parks Alumni (UWAT) is a community of retired employees of Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA). We are united by our shared commitment to wildlife conservation and the preservation of Tanzania's natural heritage.
The main objective of UWAT is to unite TANAPA retirees to collaborate on economic and social matters, and to protect their interests after retirement.
About Us →Championing the protection of Tanzania's wildlife and natural ecosystems through education, advocacy, and community engagement.
Guiding and inspiring the next generation of park rangers and conservation professionals through shared experience and wisdom.
Fostering strong bonds among alumni through social activities, reunions, and mutual support networks.
Preserving the oral histories, traditions, and knowledge of Tanzania's national park service for future generations.
The latest news, stories, and updates from the UWAT community and Tanzania's conservation landscape.
ConservationThe annual wildebeest migration has set a new record with over 2 million animals crossing the Mara River safely this season.
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CommunityJoin us for the biggest alumni gathering yet, bringing together park veterans from across all of Tanzania's national parks.
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EducationTANAPAL partners with TANAPA to launch a comprehensive mentorship program connecting alumni with new ranger recruits.
Read More →Join us at our upcoming events, reunions, and community gatherings. Stay connected with your fellow alumni.
Our yearly gathering to review progress and plan for the future.
Join alumni in celebrating World Environment Day with community outreach.
A visual journey through Tanzania's national parks and the dedicated people who protect them.





Connecting former rangers, wardens, and staff who dedicated their lives to protecting Tanzania's magnificent national parks and wildlife heritage.