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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, ...
WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to ...
The government, with support from the World Bank, launched the multimillion-dollar project, Investing in Forests and ...
The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has disbursed a total of UGX 2,197,559,618 to communities living around the ...
President Yoweri Museveni has issued a fresh eviction directive targeting migrant cattle keepers, commonly known as balaalo, ...
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Chilling Moment Silverback Gorilla Charges Toward Trekkers in UgandaA group trekking through Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest had a frightening – though not completely unexpected – encounter with a silverback gorilla, as the powerful animal came barreling down a ...
THE INDEPENDENT | President Yoweri Museveni has issued a second directive in a month for the eviction of migrant cattle ...
Video from a national park in Uganda depicted a parade of predatory species feeding on and dispersing fruit bats that are ...
Human-wildlife conflict has become a pressing issue for communities living near protected areas across Uganda, and it is most visible along the borders of Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Aggrey Rwetsiba, senior manager, research and monitoring at Uganda Wildlife Authority, contributed to the research on which this article is based. This article first appeared in The Conversation.
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.
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