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For over 20 years, NatureUganda has implemented conservation projects based on priority species, sites and habitats with people because it recognizes their custodianship role and indigenous knowledge.
Women as champions for biodiversity & nature conservation
shoebill
Conservation & Restoration of the Murchison Falls-Albert Delta Wetland System
Entebbe Airport
Ecological Study of Entebbe International Airport
Sustainable wetland restoration and management in Uganda
Conserving the critically Endangered Du Toit’s Torrent Frog
Training a Cohort of Herpetologists to Increase Baseline Data Knowledge
Secure Wetland Ecosystems to improve livelihoods through CCAs
People Partner with Nature for Sustainable Living
Strengthening resilience in communities reliant on wetlands
Commercial Flower Farms Integrated Catchment Management Partnership
Mabira Forest Reserve Restoration Programme
Nakindiba Central Forest Reserve Conservation
AfriEvolve - Capacity Development for Green NGOs in Africa
Female Fox's Weaver
The Fox’s Weaver Conservation Programme

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