Uganda to protect its wildlife in order to promote tourism-Uganda safari News
Uganda
Wildlife authority has to protect the wildlife since it can easily face
extinction than expected, this therefore needs to be conservation and
preservation models which can be used to help the animals from
decreasing in numbers, and this is mainly because this will affect the
number of safari visits with in the country. The conservationists have to come up to help in maintaining and protecting the wildlife species.
The
national parks and game reserves need to be well managed in order to
help in conserving these animals, this should be mainly focused on the mountain gorillas since many of them are endangered species and they need to be conserved and preserved. This will help in increasing gorilla trekking safaris with in the country and also increased revenues to the tourism sector.
Many
animals have been killed especially the elephants and these have been
mainly killed for ivory. This has affected the tourism sector since
there has been a decrease in the number of safari tours to Uganda. The
rate at which the animals are being killed is so high and there needs
to be high conservation and preservation prospects which need to be done
in order to control the killing.
The
most affected animals are the lions in Queen Elizabeth national park,
and these have reduced by 80% and these are mainly followed by the
ostriches which are found all over the country and these have reduced by
78%, this has greatly affected the birders, the zebras have also
reduced followed by the kobs and many others which have not been
recorded. However, this has affected the safari visits with in the country. The wildlife needs to conserve since they have contributed high revenues to the country.
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