Uganda’s elephant numbers rise after near decimation under dictator
“The elephant population in Uganda’s wildlife reserves and game parks has been growing steadily to about 5,000 since the near depletion of the gigantic mammals under the regime of late dictator Idi Amin, a top conservation official said Wednesday. Ecologists say during the late 1960s, jungles in the east African country’s wilderness were teeming with over 30,000 elephants, in both gazetted areas and elephant migratory corridors.” - Earth Times
Tags: Africa, Conservation, Dictator, Uganda
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