Natural Resources and Tourism Minister, Dr Damas Ndumbaro visited the Kilimanjaro Animal C.R.E.W. for the very first time to inspect the projects and the work around wildlife rescue. He was shown around to see all the animals that are currently residing on the farm and was impressed by the work that is done by the CREW.
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