Poaching Threatens the African Green Pigeons in Semuliki National Park
By Alex Baluku, Richard Drasmaku, and Polite Musa The sight of African green pigeons gracefully
By Alex Baluku, Richard Drasmaku, and Polite Musa The sight of African green pigeons gracefully
The poorest individuals, particularly in rural areas, are more likely to resort to open defecation than people in urban areas.
Scientists say Lake Victoria is being threatened by pollution, making water unsafe for both human and aquatic life.
Human-wildlife conflicts rising as animals look for food elsewhere By Chowoo Willy, Kirungi Patra and
By Timothy Murungi Miliya Tumuhirwe (42), Fillimon Thembo (53) and Gilait Bwambale Alijja, who was
The magnificent spectacle of fourteen falls has turned into a display area of impurities dumped into the river upstream.
bee hives are instrumental in chasing away elephants from their gardens.
In Africa, groundwater is very important. It supports almost 100% of household and agricultural activities in rural areas.
The provision of electric power from large dams has been discounted against competing interests such as displacement of people and loss of tourism, cultural assets, and biodiversity,
Owiny, set off from Kampala, Uganda on August 28, 2023, to cycle more than 650 kilometres to Nairobi, Kenya to attend the Africa Climate Summit.
Burning the vegetation in Lake Mburo National Park is done twice a year, between January to March and July to September, which are the dry seasons.
People living in informal settlements are particularly at risk – that’s about 70% of Addis Ababa’s residents.