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Uganda’s Most Sought-After Wildlife Species and Their Locations In conclusion, Uganda’s amazing biodiversity gives unmatched chances to view some of the most desired wildlife in the world Uganda is still a great travel destination for wildlife enthusiasts, from the endangered mountain gorillas in Bwindi and Mgahinga to the well-known elephants, lions, and rare bird species Exploring these species in their native habitats offers a deep understanding of
Wildlife of Uganda - Wikipedia The wildlife of Uganda is composed of its flora and fauna Uganda has a wide variety of different habitats, including mountains, hills, tropical rainforest, woodland, freshwater lakes, swamps and savanna with scattered clumps of trees
WCS Uganda gt; Wildlife gt; Biodiversity The main threat to biodiversity conservation in Uganda is the increasing human population and the consequent demand for land Competing land-use options (agriculture, timber harvesting, mining, oil and gas exploration) mean that biodiversity is oven overlooked
Habitats Vegetation in Uganda | Uganda Gifted by Nature There is a wide range of wetland habitats ranging from swamps, sandbanks, papyrus mats, rivers and vast expanses of water in Lake Victoria Uganda is a country of exceptional diversity It lies at the overlap between tropical East African savannah and the West African rainforest zones
Biodiversity Uganda | Interactive Country Fiches Despite its small size, Uganda has an extraordinary amount of diversity in both terrestrial and aquatic habitats [1], with surveys reporting occurrence of over 18,783 species of flora and fauna [2]
Flora Of Uganda - The vegetation of Uganda’s National Parks It showcases several collections of habitats, landscapes, and vegetation starting from bushy grassland, acacia woodland, open woodland savanna forest, tropical forest, montane forest, riparian forest, grasslands, outcrops, marshes, craggy hills, sweeping valleys, extensive wetlands, and bush thickets
Fauna Floras conservation work in Uganda Natural habitats – particularly forests and wetlands – are being lost at an alarming rate, while poaching is also taking its toll on vulnerable species