By Qu Dongyu– FAO Director General Our forests play a vital role in feeding the
On the 12th of April 2023, the she crane started incubating the egg, this was an exciting and learning moment to the zoo keepers and educators, as the she crane kept on smearing mud all over the egg as a temperature regulation methodology adopted by wading birds. After 28days on 10th of May 2023, a chick was hatched at 11am!
Significant progress has been made in combating malaria, but the battle seems to have stalled,
By Abebe Haile-Gabriel and Yurdi Yasmi Today, 733 million people are food insecure. That means
Located in South West Uganda, the Kibale restoration project rehabilitated 10,000 hectares of degraded land
As wildlife populations dwindle and habitats shrink due to habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation, wild
Among the measures to prevent convergence of birds in and around the airport, the Wildlife management unit monitors bird attractants like water ponds and waste management by the community in the vicinity of the airport, among others
We don’t want to carry the problems that happened in Kiteezi, to also happen here – Our dumping site is right next to the swamp or water body and it’s already not health for the environment. We are looking for solutions that are long lasting, so as we look for the solutions, we don’t want to adopt other people’s problems
Katabi Town Council and Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) have reached an agreement on how
The Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA) sensitized residents of Nakiwogo community on waste management to