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Mongabay News on MSNBalancing wildlife and human needs at Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth parkBy Mongabay.com To the outside world, Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park is a model of successful conservation of ...
One can hardly talk about mountain gorillas in Uganda without hearing Dr Gladys Kalema Zikusoka’s name at least once. At 55, ...
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The Daily Monitor on MSNForest project gets fresh startThe government, with support from the World Bank, launched the multimillion-dollar project, Investing in Forests and ...
Hippos had found refuge in Uganda’s national parks. But that may be changing. Demand for hippo ivory and meat is a growing threat for some of the world’s largest animals.
As Uganda’s first wildlife vet, Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka has spent 30 years working to restore Uganda’s mountain gorilla population, which until recently, was critically endangered.
KAMPALA, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The number of endangered elephants, rhinos and other animals in Uganda's reserves is steadily improving, reversing years of declines caused by poachers, traffickers and ...
Uganda Wildlife Authority. Related article Baby boom for Uganda’s endangered mountain gorillas. Moreover, local people and the environment won’t see any benefit from a mass tourism model which ...
Mr Silva Musobozi, Uganda Wildlife Authority ranger and co-author on the study: “Rangers are arguably the closest group to wildlife on the ground and have good knowledge of animal behaviour.
Uganda is a world-renowned haven for great apes like gorillas and chimpanzees, but protecting them comes at a cost to the communities who live alongside wildlife. Image by Ronald Woan via Flickr ...
Meet the conservationist saving gorillas in Uganda’s ‘impenetrable forest’ | CNN - CNN International
As Uganda’s first wildlife vet, Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka has spent 30 years working to restore Uganda’s mountain gorilla population, which until recently, was critically endangered.
Uganda Wildlife Authority. Related article Baby boom for Uganda’s endangered mountain gorillas. Moreover, local people and the environment won’t see any benefit from a mass tourism model which ...
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