Fosbrooke, Henry A2021-10-132021-10-131988Fosbrooke, Henry A .(1988).Briefing on Ngorongoro Conservation Area for Media Workshop for Journalists on Sustainable Development, Arusha February 1988http://41.86.178.5:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/16002Available in print form, East Africana Collection, Dr .Wilbert Changula Library( EAF FOS F5)In this briefing, by means of slides and a photograph and map display an attempt is made to show you what you won't see during your visit to Ngorongoro rather than what you will see on your arrival! You cant fail to be impressed by the magnificant sweep of the Crater Wall c.2000 feet in height enclosing in an unbroken circle more than 100 sq. miles of Africa in miniature, grassland, scrub and forest: saltlakes, fresh water pools, bubbling springs and of course a phenomenal display of wildlife. But what is not apparent to the visitor is the underlying factors ^ which have brought this situation about, how it is being maintained today and how one hopes it may be maintained in the future. By legal definition we are dealing with man made boundaries, defining a Conservation Area of 3200 sq. miles of which the Crater is the core.enSerengeti National ParkNgorongoro conservation area (Tanzania)Briefing on Ngorongoro Conservation Area for Media Workshop for Journalists on Sustainable Development, Arusha February 1988Article