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Uganda s Lake Mburo National Park ready to welcome giraffes to boost tourism
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Uganda Wildlife Authority chief flags off giraffe translocation
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First it was Spain is not Uganda, now US about to become Uganda
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Uganda’s protection efforts is bringing good news amidst the decline of the elephant population across Africa. This is good news for the elephants, of course, and also good news for tourism.
Uganda’s protection efforts is bringing good news amidst the decline of the elephant population across Africa. This is good news for the elephants, of course, and also good news for tourism. Wildlife safaris of the big five, which includes the grand elephants, are very popular with tourists to the country.
A recent survey confirms the need to establish transboundary conservation programs with South Sudan and Kenya and to strengthen existing collaboration with the Democratic Republic of Congo. Aerial surveys of elephant populations in Uganda’s national parks have shown their numbers are increasing according to Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and Uganda Wildlife Authority(UWA). While most elephant populations are declining across Africa, these results show how a commitment to supporting
Uganda joins the rights-of-nature movement but won t stop oil drilling
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