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October 1, 2024nature_uganda
Engaging Site-based Communities in Research and Conservation: The Locally-based Monitoring Initiative
In an effort to preserve biodiversity and foster environmental stewardship, NatureUganda and Makerere University, with
September 16, 2024Dr Mathias Behangana
Three new chameleon species discovered in Uganda
A team of researchers recently discovered new species of chameleons as they carried out research
July 29, 2024nature_uganda
Safeguarding Murchison Falls Delta Amidst Oil Exploration and Ecological Challenges
From July 16th to 19th, 2024, the NatureUganda research team conducted a reconnaissance visit to
April 18, 2024nature_uganda
Assessing Biodiversity in Lubigi Wetland: Insights and Challenges
Lubigi Wetland serves as a crucial buffer for the Kampala and Wakiso areas, absorbing floodwaters
March 27, 2024nature_uganda
The Ecological Transition of Maramagambo Grassland: A Shift from Grassland to Wetland Habitat and Its Implications on Avian Populations
The Maramagambo Grassland, located within Kakuuto Sub-County in Kyotera District – Uganda, stands as an
January 31, 2024nature_uganda
Empowering Uganda’s Future Herpetologists: NU and JRS Biodiversity Foundation Collaborate in Transformative Training Initiative
In an initiative supported by JRS Biodiversity Foundation, NatureUganda is implementing a program to train
October 10, 2023nature_uganda
Feasibility study highlights need for conservation of the Nubian Flapshell Turtle
NatureUganda recently conducted a feasibility study of the Nubian Flapshell Turtle in Northern Uganda. The
July 27, 2023nature_uganda
Empowering the Next Generation: Herpetological Training commences
With support from JRS Biodiversity Foundation, NatureUganda is training students from several Ugandan Universities and
April 18, 2023nature_uganda
Inception Workshop for the Herps Project held
The Inception Workshop for the project “Training a cohort of herpetologists to increase data knowledge
February 6, 2023nature_uganda
Vulture Monitoring
While vultures are not cute and cuddly, they are one of nature’s most important scavengers.
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November 8, 2024nature_uganda
Empowering Communities to Conserve Kasyoha-Kitomi Forest Reserve
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