For decades, farmers hungry for land and families needing firewood whittled away at Uganda's forests, home to endangered gorillas, elephants and chimpanzees.
Uganda says it has recorded a baby boom among gorillas in a national park that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the East African country's most prized tourist attractions.
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From beans to blooms, Uganda’s new coffee story
Coffee flowers, delicate, fragrant, and fleeting, were previously left to rot after blooming. Today, they are being collected, dried, and processed into ingredients for perfumes, teas, and natural ...
Beekeeping means an Indigenous community in Amazon provides economic livelihoods and helps them continue to protect the ...
Dr Monica Musenero, the minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, says the country has made a significant progress in moving science out of the laboratories and into the economy. “We have ...
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