The Vanishing Roar: Uganda’s Lions Caught Between Survival and Extinction
By Innocent Kiiza In the fading light of a dusky savannah, the once-familiar echo of a lion’s roar now sounds like a memory — a vanishing whisper swallowed by time...
By Innocent Kiiza In the fading light of a dusky savannah, the once-familiar echo of a lion’s roar now sounds like a memory — a vanishing whisper swallowed by time...
BY INNOCENT KIIZA UGANDA – In the mist-covered landscapes of Mt. Rwenzori National Park, where once a vibrant symphony of life echoed through the forest, a haunting silence now reigns....
By Alex Baluku, Richard Drasmaku, and Polite Musa The sight of African green pigeons gracefully soaring through the rugged valleys of Semuliki National Park has long been a delight for...
BY INNOCENT KIIZA Kiiza is an accomplished environmental investigative journalist with a dedicated focus on matters pertaining to climate change, aquatic resources, and the preservation of wildlife. Forests, vital ecosystems...
BY MORIS MUMBERE KASESE: The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) is facing a significant challenge in ending human-wildlife conflicts in Queen Elizabeth National Park, as surrounding communities appear to be aiding...
BY JOLLY MBAMBU The human-animal relationship is marred with love-hate relations which are as old as mankind. While it was common to find people hunting down animals for food (meat);...
BY INNOCENT KIIZA Janet Musoki lives in Kyenzanza-Kagarama; a community neighboring the Queen Elizabeth National Park on the Kyambura landscape of Rubirizi district. An array of optimism is visibly remarkable...
BY OUR REPORTER World Wildlife Fund in Uganda in collaboration with Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), undertook an assessment for the management effectiveness of Rwenzori Mountains National Park (RMNP) using Management...
By Rwenzori Daily Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has announced the birth of a new mountain gorilla baby, born this week in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. According to UWA, an...
By Alex Baluku Queen Elizabeth National park has allegedly lost three lionesses at the electrified fence of Irungu Forest safari lodge. Uganda wildlife Authority the body in charge of conserving...
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