One of the youngest veterinary officers with the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), she is part of the team tasked with ...
For the first time in more than four decades, rhinos are set to return to the Kidepo Valley National Park in Uganda as part ...
On June 24, 2022, Uganda Wildlife Authority marked their silver jubilee in a green carpeted glamorous gala evening punctuated by vigorous traditional entertainment and good food and drink at The ...
DR. JAMES MUSINGUZI TAKES OFFICE AS NEW UWA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR in Uganda Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has today held a formal handover of the instruments of office from outgoing Executive Director, ...
Countless natural disasters made worse from climate change and the degradation of our natural world feel like a steady drumbeat in the news. It’s hard not to feel discouraged, especially when we hear ...
To the outside world, Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park is a model of successful conservation of wildlife amid declining populations in other parts of Africa. But while elephant, giraffe and ...
Forty-three years after the last free-ranging rhinos were seen in the country, the Uganda Wildlife Authority has welcomed four southern white rhinos to Kidepo Valley National Park, in the country’s ...
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Join me on my wildlife adventures in Kenya and Uganda in this first episode of a three-part series. Discover the breathtaking landscapes and animal encounters, including the famous Solio experience in ...
Some days in Jinja City might have you thinking it is always calm and tranquil, but trust not your feelings: that city is an enigma, full of activity and adventure if you care to listen and see inside ...
Kampala, Uganda — Tourism marketing is headed to the right path as the Uganda Wildlife Authority, with support from the United States government recently launched its new website, Ugandawildlife.org.
A Chicago filmmaker decided to create a classroom in Africa, where he shares his knowledge and insight with wildlife conservationists in Rwanda and Uganda. The images they've captured are wonderful; ...
WHEN Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka became Uganda’s first wildlife vet in 1995, there were just 650 wild mountain gorillas in the world, 300 of which were in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in south-western ...
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