By Gilbert Nakweya NAIROBI ― Poisoning, poaching and loss of habitat have significantly reduced populations of lion prides in ...
We have long suspected wildlife tourism rangers operating within our study locations in Uganda could help us find lions in hard-to-reach places and map their distribution. After all, tourism ...
In Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park, a three-legged icon prowls in silence. Once a sprightly young feline, this lion’s gait now tells a story of survival etched in every limp.
“This is the largest wildlife census ever undertaken in Uganda,” Braczkowski said. “It’s also the most comprehensive assessment of lions, leopards, and hyenas ever done in the country.
At Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park ... home to various wildlife including elephants, lions, hippos and leopards, to investigate human-wildlife conflicts and heard of accounts of rangers ...
In the late 19th century, two lions unleashed terror on the workers tasked with the construction of the Kenya-Uganda railway ...
Changing rainfall patterns have led to increasingly frequent flooding in western Uganda’s Kasese district, destroying farmers’ homes and fields. The damage is exacerbated by the loss of tree ...