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News Bushdrums.com - Striving To Protect Wildlife and Encourage Responsible Tourism Practices http://bushdrums.com Thu, 03 Apr 2025 17:47:52 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb ‘Bush meat orphans appeal to the Supreme Court of Uganda’ http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/4018-‘bush-meat-orphans-appeal-to-the-supreme-court-of-uganda’ http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/4018-‘bush-meat-orphans-appeal-to-the-supreme-court-of-uganda’

Tens of hundreds of  ‘orphan –children’ of animals living  in the Albertine  Graben have today appealed to the supreme court of Uganda for a bigger punishment to all human beings implicated in bush meat trade.

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News Tue, 17 Jan 2012 16:41:29 +0000
Rescuing Hamukungu, the baby elephant http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/3851-rescuing-hamukungu-the-baby-elephant http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/3851-rescuing-hamukungu-the-baby-elephant

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News Tue, 28 Jun 2011 17:24:10 +0000
Baby elephant rescued from island http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/3822-baby-elephant-rescued-from-island http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/3822-baby-elephant-rescued-from-island

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News Thu, 16 Jun 2011 14:23:34 +0000
Wildlife body lowers gorilla tracking fees http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/3730-wildlife-body-lowers-gorilla-tracking-fees http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/3730-wildlife-body-lowers-gorilla-tracking-fees

Article at:                                        http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/13/755001

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News Wed, 18 May 2011 15:14:27 +0000
Ebola in Uganda: current and past outbreaks http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/3728-ebola-in-uganda-current-and-past-outbreaks http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/3728-ebola-in-uganda-current-and-past-outbreaks

Article at:                   http://scienceblogs.com/aetiology/2011/05/ebola_in_uganda.php?utm_source=networkbanner&utm_medium=link

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News Tue, 17 May 2011 21:22:24 +0000
Chinese nabbed with ivory http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/3696-chinese-nabbed-with-ivory http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/3696-chinese-nabbed-with-ivory

Article at:              http://www.sundayvision.co.ug/detail.php?mainNewsCategoryId=7&newsCategoryId=128&newsId=754151

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News Mon, 09 May 2011 10:48:42 +0000
Uganda's National Parks Safe for Tourists http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/601-uganda's-national-parks-safe-for-tourists http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/601-uganda's-national-parks-safe-for-tourists

UGANDA'S NATIONAL PARKS SAFE FOR TOURISTS

Uganda Wildlife Authority would like to assure the public that despite the reported civil clashes in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and the influx of refugees into Kisoro, our national parks are safe, and tourism activities are going on normally.

Uganda Wildlife Authority is working very closely with the security agencies, which have been closely monitoring the situation ever since fighting broke out in the Congo.

Several security measures are being implemented to ensure the safety of the tourists visiting our national parks and all the other tourist areas.

The whole border stretch between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo is being monitored on water, land and air.

The refugee crisis is also being handled by the appropriate government agencies.

Conserving for Generations

Lillian Nsubuga
Public Relations Manager
Uganda Wildlife Authority

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News Mon, 18 Dec 2006 17:08:00 +0000
Uganda: Poachers voluntarily hand over their tools http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/545-uganda--poachers-voluntarily-hand-over-their-tools http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/545-uganda--poachers-voluntarily-hand-over-their-tools

Uganda Wildlife Authority receives poaching tools, strengthens relationship with communities neighbouring Kibale National Park.

By Charles Tumwesigye
Chief Warden, Kibale National Park
14th November 2006

Good news for the chimps and other wildlife in Kibale National Park! The dark days of being poached may be coming to a definite end following a decision by a group of 52 people to voluntarily hand over to Uganda Wildlife Authority all the poaching tools they have been using to terrorise the helpless animals.

This happened at the Kibale National Park headquarters in Isunga, Kitswamba Subcounty, Kasese District on 11th November 2006 at a ceremony that was presided over by the Resident District Commissioner for Kabarole Mr. Charles Ndiwa Chemaswet. In total UWA received 81 hunting spears, 11 pangas, 2 bows, 4 arrows, 1 metal trap, 9 wire snares, 2 hunting nets, 1 firewood lighter and 4 catapults. These are some the tools which are always used for hunting wild animals.

Mr. Chemaswet encouraged the group to organise themselves into an association so that they can benefit from the 'Bona Baggaggawale' program, which government is implementing to alleviate poverty among poor Ugandans. (Bona Baggaggawale loosely means "Prosperity for all")

He said that government is very committed to protecting the integrity of protected areas in Uganda, and urged them to discourage other community members from undertaking poaching activities. He thanked UWA for sharing part of the revenue generated from protected areas (under the Revenue Sharing Programme) with the neighbouring local communities to improve their livelihoods so that they stop looking at protected areas as wasted areas.

He also advised Uganda Wildlife Authority to implement wildlife conservation policies with a human face including dialogue and negotiations with neighbouring communities.

The Chief Warden for Kibale National Park (KNP) welcomed the former poachers into the conservation community and asked them to spread the conservation message among fellow community members.

Aggressive conservation education and awareness campaigns that are being implemented across the country have resulted in a wave of behavioural change, with many people voluntarily giving up poaching and teaming up with Uganda Wildlife Authority to undertake conservation activities.

 

 

They were also assured of the fact that there are several alternative ways of earning a living without killing wildlife.

In addition, poachers now have a rougher time carrying out their activities because of the increased vigilance by Uganda Wildlife Authority to fight illegal activities within the protected areas. They eventually realised that it is not beneficial to poach especially since many of them are still very poor and the risk too big.

Mr. Sunday Zepher who was the spokesman of the group that gave up poaching, said that they have engaged in commercial and subsistence poaching for over 30 years. He also observed that the majority of community members lead a peasant life and are very poor. They mostly carried out their poaching activities in Kibale National Park, Rwenzori Mountains National Park and Queen Elizabeth National Park.

The group has already formed themselves into an association called 'Kisanga Anti-Poaching Group' with the aim of working closely with Uganda Wildlife Authority to spread the conservation message and also engage in income generating activities for economic development.

The management of Kibale National Park will work closely with the group to identify some income generating activities that can be supported. The group has already formed themselves into a drama group and, with UWA support, will visit other communities neighbouring the national park to spread the conservation message.

Kibale National Park is a lush tropical rainforest with fascinating diversity of plants and animals. The forest is worth protecting as it is home to the largest number (in Uganda) primate species - 13 in all, including the chimpanzee, the Red Colobus monkey and the rare l'Hoesti monkey that made it a popular tourist destination. Some of the other wildlife species in the park include elephants, buffaloes, giant forest hogs, and other antelopes. Major tourist activities include but are not limited to chimpanzee tracking, the Chimpanzee Habituation Experience (commonly known as CHEX), natural walks, long distance and night forest walks as well as visits to community eco-tourism projects near Kanyanchu River Camp. We welcome everybody to visit and enjoy the cool and refreshing climate of Kibale National Park.

Conserving for Generations

 

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News Wed, 06 Dec 2006 18:17:00 +0000
Uganda - New Serena Hotel http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/458-uganda---new-serena-hotel http://bushdrums.com/index.php/news/item/458-uganda---new-serena-hotel

Ugandan Land Mark
Luxury Kampala Serena Hotel Opens

Coastweek - - Kampala Serena offers 152 superbly appointed rooms and luxurious suites.
SERENA GROUP CONSOLIDATE PRESENCE IN EAST AFRICAN HOSPITALITY MARKET

Serena Group has consolidated its presence in the East African market with the opening of Shs. l.92 billion (US $26 million) hotel in Kampala, Uganda.

The new facility Kampala Serena Hotel is the latest addition of the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED), the principal shareholders of the Serena Group.

This luxury, five-star hotel is billed to set even higher standards in the region's emerging hospitality industry.

Prince Amyn Aga Khan, Chairman of AKFED, said the project will help Serena group expand its safari and leisure circuit in East Africa.

He said the new investment will also help drive development of Uganda's emerging tourism sector.

The investment follows relevant acquisition by Serena Group of former Uganda Government owned Nile Hotel on a 30-year concession.

Serena Hotels managing director Mahmud Janmohammed said the group's board decided to bring forward phase two, raising the total project cost to $30.5 million.

Another achievement of the massive investment is that it has added value to Uganda's demanding employment sector.

The new facility will directly employ about 350 people.

"This is just the type of investment that Uganda needs to spur its burgeoning tourism sector and attract other investors," said Uganda's Minister ot State for Privatisation Prof. Peter Kasenene.

"The objective from the outset was to create the finest facility in the region," Serena Hotel sales and marketing director Peter Mhogua told travel agents and journalists touring the facility.

"Serena Group can confidently claim to be the leading hospitality provider in East Africa as it has properties in Kenya, Tanzania and now in Uganda," said Mbogua.

Kampala Serena offers 152 superbly appointed room and luxurious suites, the Pearl of Africa restaurant, The Mists cocktail bar, the Explorers Bistro, the Lakes' restaurant, Maisha Health Club and state-of-the-art Kampala Serena conference centre.

Serena Hotels East Africa are the regions leading hoteliers: the Group has been in Africa since the early 1970s and operates 22 hotels, resorts and safari lodges in Kenya, Tanzania (including Zanzibar), Uganda. Mozambique, Pakistan, Tajikistan and Afghanistan.

 More information on the Kampala Serena Hotel.

 

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