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From Poverty To CEO: Ugandan Founder Of Great Lakes Safaris Looks Back On 20 Years Of Success
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Elephant population increase in Queen Elizabeth boosts tourism
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Six lions had been found dead with several body parts missing in the Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda. This has been the latest attack within the protected area, and the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has been on the case, suspecting it to be the work of desperate poachers suffering the economic downturn brought by COVID-19.
Along with the lions, there were also dead vultures. This led the UWA to believe that the big cats were poisoned prior to dismemberment. Lion parts have been recently sought in the illegal wildlife trade for a number of reasons.
Into, Not Out Of, Africa: Planning A Post Covid-19 Gorilla Trekking and Bucket List Safari in Africa
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More people are being vaccinated everyday and travel is already top of mind. Suddenly, the whole world feels in reach again, even if travel restrictions haven’t quite been lifted yet.
Most travel experts expect travel to re-open incrementally rather than all at once. We’ll see some countries loosening restrictions early on and others late to follow. At your destination, attractions and local protocols will change in phases, too. Remember, even if you’re vaccinated, not everyone else will be when you arrive at your destination.
Some travelers already know exactly where they want to go: canceled trips from earlier that have been rebooked or bucket list trips that seem more urgent after witnessing a global health crisis. For others, it might be more nebulous. Cabin fever might be constant but the details a bit fuzzy.