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Monday 16 June 2014

Fauna of Uganda

In March of this year I embarked on a trip of a lifetime to Uganda, to do some chimpanzee, and gorilla trekking, and to see the numerous animals, and bird species. What spectacular wildlife, scenery, people, and above all animals; in particular the famed mountain gorilla. Mountain gorillas can only be found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and Uganda. Only Rwanda, and Uganda are safe to travel to. The experience was overwhelming, not to mention very special. Something I will always cherish, and never forget. I was very blessed to have been able to take this trip. The animals that inhabit Uganda come from the savannah, forests, and mountains; a truly unique biodiversity.
 
Vervet Monkey- Mihingo Lodge

Topi- Lake Mburo Naional Park

Burchell's Zebra- Lake Mburo National Park





Blue-headed Agama- Kyaninga Lodge



Southern White Rhino- extinct in Uganda- re-introduced into Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary- Here they are monitored 24/7 against poaching.


Rothschild's Giraffe- Murchison Falls N.P.

Kanyonyi- Male Silverback Gorilla in the Mubare Group- Bwindi Impentrable Forest




Kisho Adult Female

Spotted Hyena- Murchison Falls National Park


Warthog- Lake Mburo N.P.


Warthog with her young- Murchison Falls N.P.

Black and White Colobus Monkey- Murchison Falls N.P.

Red Colobus Monkey- Bigodi Wetlands

 
African Elephant- Victoria Nile

 
African Elephant- Kazinga Channel


 
Male Impala- Lake Mburo N.P.

Female Impala
 
Bushbuck- L.M.N.P.

Crocodile- Lake Mburo

Nile Crocodile- Victoria Nile
Hippos- Lake Mburo

Hippos- Victoria Nile

 
Ugandan Kob- Q.E.N.P.
 

Chimpanzee- Kibale Forest - Kibale N.P.





Cape Buffalo- Kazinga Channel

Cape Buffalo- L.M.N.P.
 
Leopard- Lake Mburo N.P.- on a night game drive

Waterbuck- Murchison Falls N.P.


Waterbuck- Q.E.N.P.

Olive Baboon- Q.E.N.P.

Oribi- Murchison Falls N.P.

Lioness with cubs, however we did not see them. Murchison Falls N.P.
Jackson's Haartebeest- Murchison Falls N.P.
 

1 comment:

  1. Thank you Erika for posting the animal pictures.
    Shefali

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