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The lion population in Uganda has declined steeply over the past 15 years. A report published in The Conversation paints a grim picture of lions in Uganda's Queen Elizabeth Conservation Area (QECA), ...
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Mongabay News on MSNThe colonial ghosts of Uganda’s ‘Queen Elizabeth’ parkBy Ashoka Mukpo This is the fourth story in the Mongabay Series – Protected Areas in East Africa. Read Part One,Two and Three ...
Despite the lion numbers decline, the report shows strong performance in Uganda’s broader tourism sector. Uganda’s lion ...
Deep in the jungle of Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable ... and on a field trip to Queen Elizabeth National Park she saw firsthand how little wildlife remained, even in conservation areas.
A hunt is underway for a leopard that snatched and mauled a toddler to death in one of Uganda's most popular ... in staff quarters in the Queen Elizabeth National Park when he wandered out of ...
For nearly 15 years almost no information was available on the population status of Uganda’s large carnivores, including those in its largest national park, Murchison Falls. These species ...
Uganda's lions in decline, hyenas thriving: New findings from country's biggest ever carnivore count
In Queen Elizabeth National Park, home to the tree-climbing lions, we found a marked decline of over 40% (just 39 individuals left in 2,400km²) since our last survey in 2018.
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