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  • UWA Rescues 43 Baby Pythons

    A total of 43 baby pythons aged just about three weeks were rescued from a village Mbizzi NNya in Mpigi District about 50kms from Kampala. The UWA problem animal team was tipped off by a report on a local television, which alleged that the pythons were construed to be evil spirits by the community members.…

  • UWA Launches a State of the Art Wildlife Portal

    Uganda Wildlife Authority and their partners, USAID-STAR Project on Wednesday launched the latest state of the art wildlife portal featuring all the 10 national parks, game reserves and activities UWA is undertaking to preserve Uganda’s precious wildlife and protected areas. Uganda’s Prime Minister Mr. Amama Mbabazi who presided over the launch at the prestigious Kampala…

  • Another White Rhino Born in Uganda

    The tourism industry in Uganda has good news, another baby Rhino has been born at the Ziwa Rhino sanctuary, off the Kampala-Gulu highway, Nakasongola district in the Kafu river basin. This new born has brought the total number of the formerly extinct white rhino given birth to in Uganda to five in less than years.…

  • 80 Complete Tour Guiding Course

    Eighty participants drawn from Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania early this week completed an intensive three week tour guiding course aimed at enhancing their skills in conservation, wildlife identification and interpretation as well as customer care. Forty nine of the participants who passed out on November 13, 2011 at the Makerere University Biological Field Station, Kyanyawara…

  • UWA Head Markets Uganda at UNAA Convention

    A presentation detailing Tourism attractions, new products and investment opportunities in Uganda’s protected areas was one of the few that made it to the tight programme of the just ended 23rd Uganda North America Association (UNAA) convention in Denver, Colorado, USA in early September 2011. Dr. Andrew Ggunga Seguya, the acting Executive Director, Uganda Wildlife…

  • National Farmers Body Honors UWA

    The Uganda National Farmers Federation has honored Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) for its participation and contribution to the agricultural and trade sector in the country, with a certificate of recognition (See below). UWA actively participated in the 19th Source of the Nile National Agricultural and Trade show between 18th-24th July, 2011 under the theme: Promoting…

  • UWA Honors Trip Offer to Quiz Winner

    Alex Lumu, aged 24, on Thursday reaped from his vast knowledge for wildlife conservation and culture when Uganda Wildlife honoured his offer of a fully paid trip to Lake Mburo National Park in south western Uganda. The 24 year old who is also an artiste and comedian at various exhibitions, earned his trip following his…

  • Poachers Give Themselves Up

    Almost 50 former poachers have given up their illegal activities, probably due to the increased anti poaching patrols and resulting pressures on them by the Uganda Wildlife Authority staff. In two ‘ceremonies’ they handed over snares, slings and other tools of the blood trade to the UWA enforcement personnel in locations in Kabarole district (Ft.…

  • Content collection for New Uganda National Parks Website starts

    Content collection for New Uganda National Parks Website starts

    USAID-STAR and UWA team have kicked-off preparations for the development of a high quality website for the Uganda Wildlife Authority. USAID-STAR and UWA Team Starts Content Collection for the New Uganda National Parks Website. USAID-STAR and UWA team have kicked- off preparations for the development of a high quality website for the Uganda Wildlife Authority. …

  • Kidepo Allegations ‘TOTALLY BASELESS’

    A small group of attention seekers and sensationalists tried to dupe this correspondent last weekend into believing, and reporting, about an alleged shooting of tourists in Kidepo National Park. The truth of the matter however, and swiftly established, was that two vehicles, hired by an NGO, apparently drove into a cattle raid, some 400 kilometres…

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