In Uganda, the economic benefits of tourism have turned gorilla poachers into conservationists, married women into porters and rangers into spokespeople for the great apes. Poaching is in ...
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Tourism across Africa is changing women's lives
Tourism is evolving into a driver of social and economic change in Africa. From coffee cooperatives in Uganda to wildlife ...
Alice embarks on a 12-day journey through Uganda, Africa’s most underrated safari destination. From tracking gorillas and chimpanzees to spotting lions and elephants, Alice explores Uganda's rich ...
Activities in the new Volcanoes Safaris itinerary include chimpanzee habituation experiences in Kibale Forest as well as fireside chats with primatologists from the Kibale Chimpanzee Project. Photo ...
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Uganda: National Parks to Visit On a Self-Drive Safari in Uganda
That Uganda is a country truly blessed by nature is never in doubt. From the various natural resources to the green savannahs, a road trip through this naturally endowed nation would be incomplete ...
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Uganda: From Bush Patrols to Finish Lines
On Sept. 20, at dawn, the horizon above Murchison Falls National Park in northwestern Uganda was stitched with jagged lightning, thunder growling over the River Nile as a tropical storm threatened to ...
Environmental advocacy group AFIEGO has published a briefing saying the development of oil infrastructure in Uganda’s Murchison Falls National Park is disturbing wildlife and causing increased ...
The 26th U.S. president is both lauded as a conservationist and condemned as a big-game hunter. A new book recounts the ...
Each year, millions of wild animals, including imperiled species, fall victim to an illegal wildlife trade with an annual estimated value between $7 billion and $20 billion. Wildlife trafficking ...
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