Ugandan wildlife: Long-term conservation initiatives in jeopardy
Over the past 40 years, Uganda's wildlife population has increased dramatically due to conservation efforts. But some wardens are concerned about the risks of poaching, habitat destruction, and human-animal conflict.
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