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23-Day Biodiversity Tour with Bird Uganda Safaris: January 10 to February 1, 2012 Jim Joseph & Mike Gerber - Guided by Robert
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Birds seen at Bwindi on 12th and 14th July 2011 -
Participants: Herbert Byaruhanga, Mark Sutton, Linda Sutton, Brent Sutton, Fred - Site guide,, Amos - site guide, Prossy - student.
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Uganda the Tropical of Birds - 30 June 2011
There exists little doubt Uganda is called the tropical of birds. It's the most beautiful place in Africa to bird spectators, not simply thanks to the uncommonly great number of species noted down within its edges, nonetheless it gives simple use of some bird types, prosperous habitats which are challenging to attain elsewhere. About one thousand bird species have already been documented in Uganda from 1600 species noted in East Africa. Read more
Uganda Government and Buganda Kingdom to rally for tourism in Uganda - June 29 2011
THE Government will work with the Buganda Kingdom to promote domestic tourism, the finance minister Maria Kiwanuka, said on Monday.
Speaking at the opening of the Buganda Tourism Expo at Lubiri in Mengo, Kiwanuka said Uganda was rich in natural and cultural resources that needed to be explored to improve national revenue. Read more
Uganda the bliss of birds - 29 June 2011
There is certainly little doubt Uganda is known as the bliss of birds. It's the most beautiful nation in Africa to bird spectators, not simply thanks to the extraordinarily higher number of species taped within its edges, however it presents rather simple use of a couple of bird kinds, abundant habitats which can be tough to attain elsewhere. More than one thousand bird species are already noted in Uganda from 1600 species noted in East Africa. Uganda's National Parks, each one of these providing superior bird viewing to bird devotees the rain forests of the western part of Uganda are the country's most significant and well-liked bird habitat. Read more
Kibaale encroachers arrested - June 20, 2011
OVER 30 people have been arrested in an operation to crack down on encroachers in the national forest reserves in Kibaale district.
The operation, which started last Thursday in Kangombe Central Forest Reserve, was mounted by the National Forestry Authority (NFA) and the Police.
Patrick Kaketo, the acting Bunyoro regional NFA manager, said the arrested were found clearing Kangombe forest reserve in search of arable land.
"These people were clearing the forest as they prepared gardens for the coming season," said Kaketo. Read more
Uganda tourism gets own ministry back - June 02 2011
UGANDA (eTN) - President Museveni has indeed re-constituted a separate Ministry of Tourism, leaving trade and industry behind as a stand-alone ministry again to the great relief of the entire industry. The new cabinet minister is the Hon. Prof. Ephraim Kamuntu, who already served as state minister in the former ministry of tourism, trade, and industry and has the required insight and, without doubt, the intellect to provide guidance and leadership to the sector. Tourism has of late been suffering of bad publicity as a result of opposition-incited incidents on the streets of Kampala and also from the fallout of bad decisions made by the former minister who gained some serious notoriety when he referred to himself as the "minister for crocodiles." Read more
THE BIRD OBSERVER MAY - 2011:
In December 2010, Richard Jordan, founder of Bellingen birders,
led a group of 11 bird watchers to Uganda on a breath-taking bird watching tour. Richard lived for some years in Africa so he was fully conversant with conditions and places and found and ideal tour leader, Herbert Byaruhanga of Bird Uganda Safaris More...
Uganda calm in spite of isolated incidents - 15 April 2011
UGANDA (eTN) - Stage-managed and apparently media-scripted events in recent days have portrayed Uganda as a country "in problems" but far from it.
The "walk to work" scheme by members of the opposition – not all of them it should also be pointed out – shows an intriguing affinity between sections of the media and some opposition leaders, almost as if a role play was being scripted overnight and then put onto the public stage the next morning. Certain media houses are now thought to be in a covert league with sections of the opposition, trying to make headlines and to drive the country's standing and reputation abroad into the ground. Read More
New Uganda tourism master plan in the offing - By Wolfgang H. Thome, eTN | Apr 14, 2011
UGANDA (eTN) - The Uganda Permanent Secretary (PS) in the Ministry of Tourism, Ambassador Onen, has spoken out on the sectoral development, which in the recent past was marred by discontent and squabbles between the public and private sector. While admitting that lack of sufficient funding was to blame for much of the woes of the Uganda Tourist Board, he nevertheless focused on the future and promised to have a new edition of the country's tourism master plan launched later this year. Read more
UWA SET TO BOOST BIRD WATCHING AS A PRIME TOURISM PRODUCT:
A group of 50 bird guides, 21 of them from Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) last week completed a three week intensive birding guiding course with enhanced skills that are expected to promote bird watching in Uganda.
The course sponsored by the Uganda Wildlife Authority, Tour operators and the private sector was conducted by the Uganda Safari Guides Association (USAGA) at the Makerere University Biological Field Station (MUBFS), Kanyawara in Kibale National Park, Kabarole district closing last week on May 21. Read More...
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