Squibbs the Chimp in the Budongo Forest in Uganda
Close up of Squibbs, a chimpanzee from the Sonso Community, walking in the Budongo Forest. This video was taken as a part of our field expedition with the Budongo Field Research Station. For more information, see my web site: BethCataldo.com.
Chimpanzee in Budongo Forest, Uganda
We spent the better part of two hours searching for these guys in Budongo and were rewarded with a short stay with about 30 of them. davidgoestoafrica.com
BUDONGO FOREST IN DAGER
This comes just days after over 2000 police trainees from Kabalye training School pitched camp in Budongo for a four day training, clearing a big chunk of juvenile trees, living Uganda’s biggest natural forest on the brink of extinction.
Residents of Karujubi division in Masindi district are now questioning, why a government institution that is supposed to enforce the law, is again at the forefront of forest degradation
Chimps in Budongo Forest, Uganda
Welcome to Mabira Forest Uganda
Welcome to Mabira Forest Uganda, a community project that is set up to care and protect the forest, it's wildlife and the communities living in and around the area.
Uganda's forest estate faced with vast forest degradation
Trip to Uganda by Destination Jungle: Murchison Falls National Park
This video shows the photographic safari in Murchison Falls National Park, the delta of the Nile on Lake Albert and the crossing with ferry boat on the Nile.
Forest Floor Uganda, 1960s - Film 80620
View of a forest floor and trees in Uganda, Africa. Tree canopy. Field workers.
WESTERN UGANDA EXCURSION - Queen Elizabeth National Park - Vienna College Namugongo EOS2
Over 100 species of mammals and about 606 types of birds dwell within this park and among them is are the: large schools of hippos, large forest hogs and the good-look Uganda kobs
which are all commonly seen in the tourist villages on the magnificent Mweya Peninsula which prides in a beautiful waterfront locale within the shadows of Mountain Rwenzori. However, the isolated Ishasha Sector is prominent for the resident tree-climbing lions,
the Maramagambo forest is habitat to an attractive diversity of monkeys plus birds, the crater lakes hold thousands of the beautiful pink flamingoes, while the Kyambura Gorges is habitat to habituated Chimpanzees.
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Uganda's Forests
Uganda's Forests
Sugar cane industry threatens tropical forest in Uganda
Conservationists in Uganda have started a campaign to save Bugoma Forest in Western Uganda. The pristine rain forest of 441 square kilometers, which inhabits over 500 chimpanzees, the rare Ugandan Mangabeys and 221 bird species, is about to be wiped out by Hoima Sugar Works Limited.
This direct threat emerged after the High Court in Masindi dismissed an application on 25th of April in which the National Forestry Authority (NFA) sought to block the Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom from clearing a large part of Bugoma. The kingdom has apparently sub-leased the land title to Hoima Sugar Works Limited, making it possible to start large scale sugar cane production, and thus destroying, Bugoma forest. Bulldozers are already seen in the forest.
A group of conservationalists, lawyers and tourism experts have united and started a campaign under the name “Save Bugoma Forest”. The united organizations will appeal against the decision and bring the case back to court. They said to also engage parliament as well as the line ministers to halt the grading of the forest. In the meantime an online petition has started:
Masindi high court judge Wilson Masalu Musene ruled that the land did not belong to the National Forestry Authority. Judge Musene is only recently appointed as ruling judge in this case. Former judge Atwooki stepped down earlier, without giving reasons, according to Ugandan media. Hoima Sugar Limited is owned by the RAI Group, an industrial conglomerate based in Kenya. It has a majority stake in one of the biggest sugar brands in Uganda: Kinyara.
The Bugoma Forest Reserve is a protected area under the management of the National Forestry Authority. The rain forest is a corridor for the chimpanzees between Kibale forest in the south and the Budongo forest, next to Murchinson Falls National Park in the north. In total, Uganda inhabits around 5000 chimpanzees.
In the last 30 years, Uganda has lost 63% of it's natural forest. Drought in the dry season and floods during the rainy seasons are serious problems in the country. Problems that did not exist to this extend 30 years ago. Loss of rainforest is one of the causes. If Bugoma is lost as well, hundreds of thousands of people in the immediate surrounding of the forest will lose incomes, the tourist industry in Uganda will lose great financial opportunities and the mentioned effects of climate change will hit the Ugandan population even harder than today.
Uganda: Taxi Ride from Kisoro to Kabale ウガンダ旅行 キソロからカバレまで
From my trip to Uganda in July 2011. 2011年7月のウガンダ旅行から。
Kyabanati church.mp4
Thank you celebration for borehole repair
UGANDA’S SILENT KILLER Men of Kiringe E’nte village are most affected
A new twist in Uganda’s silent killer disease cancer has left men in Wakiso District in panic after mobile Rotarian medics established that some men had started suffering from cancer in their prepuce as a result of not undergoing circumcision.
In a dramatic turn of events, men in Kiringa E’nte village are still hesitant to undergo circumcision, a likely recipe of increasing cancer-related cases in the area.
PAKUBA SAFARI LODGE-MURCHSION FALLS-NBS TRAVEL SHOW BISMAC
Uganda 2002 Part 1
This film was taken on a birding expedition to Uganda in August 2002 and is covered in four parts. After the opening titles we begin the trip near Kampala where the species filmed are papyrus gonolek, white-throated bee-eater, a female sunbird on the nest and a brown-throated wattle-eye. We then head out on a boat in the Mabamba Wetlands, where we see pied kingfisher and the elusive shoebill. Next it's on to Mabira Forest where we have Ross's turaco, black-and-white-casqued hornbill, grey-backed camaroptera, red-tail monkey, olive-bellied sunbird, great blue turaco and rufous flycatcher-thrush. We then move to Budongo Forest and the Royal Mile, where the species filmed are blue-breasted kingfisher, a giant millipede, Puvel's illadopsis, and fleeting glimpses of chimpanzee. Then we have rufous-sided broadbill, fire-crested alethe and yellow-rumped tinkerbird. Next we head to the spectacular Murchison Falls where we see rock pratincole, water buffalo, marabou stork, bushbuck, a bat with long ears, warthog, red-cheeked cordon-bleu, pin-tailed whydah, hippos, African fish-eagle, crocodile, great white egret, more hippos, waterbuck, hartebeest, a young saddle-bill stork with cattle egrets, goliath heron, I think Wahlberg's eagle, pied kingfishers, red-throated bee-eater, water buffalo, adult saddle-bill stork, knob-billed duck, giraffe, elephant, and finally a very, very big crocodile!
Educational trip to Uganda 2016: from Kampala to Murchison Falls National Park
Today our team left Kampala, Cassia Lodge, to reach Murchison Falls National Park. They inspected the lodges found on the Southern bank of River Nile.
Deforestation decimates most of Uganda’s forests
Cabinet has given the Ministry of Water and Environment two weeks to come up with a comprehensive plan on how to save the environment. This was revealed by State Minister for Tourism Godfrey Kiwanda at a national policy conference in Kampala on promoting what they called “Green Growth, a strategy towards promoting a low carbon economy. The minister said environmental degradation poses a big threat to the country and the tourism sector, which is Uganda's biggest foreign exchange earner.
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