Tourism in Uganda wildlife Education Centre-Uganda safari News
Uganda wildlife
Education center was opened in 1952 by the colonial government, the
main reason for opening it was to help out endangered animals so that
they can get some habitats where they can stay.it was mainly to protect
the sick, injured, orphaned and the confiscated animals which might be
taken by the poachers. This helped greatly at increasing the number of safaris to Uganda.
The
sanctuary boasts variety of animal species which are protected with in
the park, these include; the reptiles, mammals, birds, and many
primates. All these have greatly attracted many safari tours to Uganda.
The animals which are kept within the Zoo include; the lions, leopards,
chimpanzees, giant forest Hog, buffalos, monkeys and many more.
The birds which are found at Uganda Wildlife Education center include; the common shoe bill which is the most loved bird by the tourists who come for safaris
with in Uganda. Others include; African grey parrot, fish eagle,
ostriches, spotted owl, African rock python, there are also crocodiles,
and the tortoises and these have greatly contributed high revenues to
the tourism sector.
The
Education centre has greatly improved the tourism since the many people
who cannot visit the national parks have used the chance to watch the
animals in the zoo. It’s always open to individuals, families and
groups, schools and many foreign visitors. There are also day activities
for the children and the entertainment for the adults. The zoo is
located in Entebbe District along the shores of Lake Victoria.
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