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“IS UGANDA STILL THE PEARL OF AFRICA?” The Fight To Restore Its Wildlife Population.

Uganda, known as the pearl of Africa, has long been celebrated for its diverse wildlife and stunning natural beauty. However, in recent years, there has been a gradual deterioration of the country’s wildlife population, with several species facing the threat of extinction. 

One of the most iconic game parks in Uganda, Queen Elizabeth National Park, has seen a decline in its elephant population due to poaching and human-wildlife conflict. The park is also home to several endangered species, such as the Rothschild’s giraffe and the Uganda kob, both of which are at risk of disappearing if urgent action is not taken. 

In Kidepo Valley National Park, the population of cheetahs has dwindled to just a few individuals, with experts warning that they may soon disappear altogether. The park is also home to lions, which are being increasingly targeted by poachers for their valuable body parts. 

Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) plays a crucial role in the conservation of the country’s wildlife, but more needs to be done to protect these vulnerable species. Increased anti-poaching efforts, community conservation programs, and better enforcement of wildlife protection laws are all essential steps that UWA should take to save Uganda’s wildlife from further decline. 

As the degradation of Uganda’s wildlife continues, it brings the question: is it still deserving of the title of the pearl of Africa? Only through concerted conservation efforts and a commitment to protecting its natural heritage can Uganda reclaim its status as a wildlife paradise and remain the crown jewel of the continent.

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