• We’re delighted to announce that our organization has been recognized as a key contributor to the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition coming to Kampala this week. Developed by London’s Natural History Museum, this internationally acclaimed exhibition features award-winning nature photography alongside images from Ugandan photographers, capturing Uganda’s mountain gorillas, shoebills, and diverse ecosystems that…

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  • We’re proud to share that our work has been featured in The Telegraph’s recent spotlight on Uganda’s remarkable conservation success story. The article highlights how Murchison Falls National Park is experiencing a glorious renaissance after decades of decline, with wildlife populations steadily recovering thanks to three decades of dedicated conservation efforts by the Uganda Wildlife…

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  • The Independent has published a compelling feature that takes readers deep into the heart of Uganda’s conservation challenges. Through the eyes of Assistant Warden Gerald Abitegeka, this piece reveals the difficult balance between protecting wildlife and addressing the poverty that drives poaching in communities surrounding Murchison Falls National Park.

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  • Michael Keigwin, UCF Founder Trustee, reminds us why this matters: “If we want tourism and biodiversity to thrive, we must put rangers first. They are not just anti-poachers, they are community partners, educators, and guardians of our heritage. Conservation protects our economy, our water, our soil, and our children’s future.” Read the full story from…

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  • WildLandscapes International is proud to be part of an ambitious effort to bring rhinos back to Uganda. Decades ago, black rhinos roamed Kidepo Valley National Park, but poaching and political unrest drove them to extinction. Today, thanks to the leadership of Uganda Wildlife Authority, the Uganda Conservation Foundation, and Northern Rangelands Trust, this vision is…

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  • Check out this article by David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation, who have supported UCF since 2001. This article highlights the work we are doing with the communities in and around Murchison Falls National Park. Click here to read

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  • Read a summary of some of the recent successes UWA and Queen Elizabeth have enjoyed under the ‘Recovery of Queen Elizabeth National Park programme.’ Download article below

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  • Check out in the link below the amazing feature-article on 2018 Tusk Trust Wildlife Ranger of the year, Julius Obwona. In this feature, Julius details his humble background starting out as a wildlife ranger, the perils of the job, how witnessing poaching as a child inspired his passion for wildlife conservation, and the amazing achievements…

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  • We would like to express our gratitude for the generous coverage we received for UCF and UWA’s Recovery of  Murchison Falls project on the National Geographic blog. It is indeed exciting to be acknowledged by such a well-read outlet. The positive exposure from the Nat Geo piece goes a long way in showcasing UCF and…

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