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Why Uganda's iconic crested crane faces extinctionAlso known as grey-crowned cranes, the birds are predominantly found in Uganda but are also in Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
"I used to farm but the sun would destroy my food crops. That is when I decided to start catching those birds to provide food ...
Tobacco farming in Uganda has resulted in the loss of trees key to the diets of chimpanzees and baboons, increasing ...
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Mongabay News on MSNRwanda’s Olivier Nsengimana inspires protection for gray crowned cranes in East AfricaBy Musinguzi Blanshe Just 10 years ago, spotting a gray crowned crane in Rwanda’s wetlands had become a rarity. These elegant ...
Themes of romance and exile combine with a stunning portrayal of modern Uganda as a young man tries to find his place in the world.
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: The Next Pandemic Could Come From This ForestTobacco farming in Uganda has resulted in the loss of trees key to the diets of chimpanzees and baboons, increasing human-primate interactions -- and the risk for disease spillover.
Located in south-western Uganda, at the junction of the plain and mountain forests, Bwindi Park covers 32,000 ha and is known for its exceptional biodiversity, with more than 160 species of trees and ...
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