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Video from a national park in Uganda depicted a parade of predatory species feeding on and dispersing fruit bats that are known natural reservoirs of infectious diseases.
The transport hub which is expected to have a 3.6-kilometre (2.2-mile) runway and a terminal capable of accommodating 2 million passengers per year ...
Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania are in talks to introduce a joint fishing license for Lake Victoria that would curb cross-border ...
Crowned cranes are Uganda’s national bird. Multiple protests have commenced in Seattle and surrounding areas Saturday, including one that started in Cal Anderson Park before marching to downtown ...
particularly bird strikes, poses a significant challenge to aviation safety not only for Uganda, but across the globe. The National Committee on Wildlife Hazard Management inaugurated on Wednesday The ...
Uganda’s tourism strengths are considerable. The country is home to 53.9% of the world’s mountain gorillas, over 1,200 bird species (11% of the global total), and 10 national parks, including the ...
In a landmark development for USA basketball, WNBA legend and five-time Olympic gold medalist Sue Bird has been appointed as the first-ever managing director of the USA basketball women's national ...
Image by Depositphotos. In many African cultures, the Grey Crowned Crane is more than just a bird; it is a divine entity. For the people of Uganda, where it is considered the national bird, the crane ...
Image by Ashoka Mukpo for Mongabay. Today, Queen Elizabeth National Park is the most popular tourist attraction in Uganda, accounting for a quarter of all visitors to the country’s national parks.
We drive from Kampala to Lake Mburo National Park, located in the Southern part of Uganda. with a stop over the equator for ... crocodiles and hippos which is remarkable. The bird species includes the ...
The grey crowned crane, Uganda's national bird, faces a growing threat of extinction due to wetland loss, climate change, and hunting. Conservationists are calling for urgent action.