Uganda: Cattle Grazing in Karamoja Conservation Areas Fuels Wildlife Exodus, Tourism Losses
[Independent (Kampala)] Moroto, Uganda -- Continuous grazing of cattle inside protected areas in Karamoja is driving wildlife out of conservation zones and threatening the region's tourism potential, alarming officials from the Uganda Wildlife Authority. The most affected areas include Pian Upe Wild
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