Climate change swallowing Queen Elizabeth National Park
When Queen Elizabeth National Park was gazetted in 1952, several fishing villages already existed within its boundaries, particularly around lakes George and Edward. They were allowed to remain because of their economic importance to the region.
An aerial view of the Kasenyi fishing village within Queen Elizabeth National Park.
By: Gerald Tenywa, Journalists @New Vision
WATER IS NOT LIFE
‘Water is life’ is an old adage. But this is not turning out to always be true, as water-related disasters are
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