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| Conservation and Development |
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NatureUganda develops and implements a range of programme activities aimed at fulfilling her mission - Promoting the understanding, appreciation and conservation of nature. Conservation is done in two broad categories; Sites & Species. Sites conserved include Important Bird Areas and Ramsar sites. Species conserved include:
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Most of the key biodiversity areas in Uganda are faced with complex challenges that range from unsustainable resource use practices to high poverty levels, which inevitably lead to habitat degradation and biodiversity loss. Addressing these challenges necessitates robust approaches that aim at promoting biodiversity conservation while at the sametime addressing sustainable livelihoods in the affected areas. |
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Research and Monitoring |
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NatureUganda carries out research and monitoring through the following programmes: |
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Education Awareness and Advocacy |
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NatureUganda strives to create a nature-friendly public, enhance knowledge of Uganda's natural history, and advocate for policies favourable for the environment. This is done through the following key programme activities: Membership activities
These activities form a core component of NatureUganda's programmes. The aim is to reach out to the wider public and stimulate their interest towards nature conservation. |
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