Uganda’s Uganda’s risk to show the world it’s serious about saving wildlife and growing tourism. “Our animals make Uganda single,” said UTB chief Juliana Kagwa. “This campaign proves we’re committed to protecting them and keeping Uganda a top safari end of the line.”
Under Uganda’s National Rhino Conservation and Management programme (2018–2028), the goal is to grow the rhino population by 5% each year with better security, reproduction programs, and safer habitats. A special team is working to ensure the rhinos’ move to Ajai is smooth and keeps them healthy.
Businesses can get involved by supporting the cause, tying their name to something meaningful. The funds pay for rangers, local schools, and bigger, safer spaces for rhinos. “Saving rhinos means saving jobs and building a better future for Ugandans,” Dr. Musinguzi said.
With President Museveni at the tiller, this ceremony is a global call for everyone Ugandans, companies, and wildlife fans to join the mission to save rhinos. It’s a chance to make history and keep Uganda’s rhinos booming.
If you want to name a rhino or help out? Contact the Uganda Wildlife Authority or visit their official pages to show the world it’s serious about saving wildlife and growing tourism. “Our animals make Uganda unique,” said UTB chief Juliana Kagwa. “This campaign proves we’re committed to protecting them and keeping Uganda a top safari destination.”
Under Uganda’s National Rhino Conservation and Management Strategy (2018–2028), the goal is to grow the rhino population by 5% each year with better security, reproduction
programs, and safer habitats. A special team is working to ensure the rhinos’ move to Ajai is smooth and keeps them healthy.
Businesses can get involved by supporting the cause, tying their name to something meaningful. The funds pay for rangers, local schools, and bigger, safer spaces for rhinos. “Saving rhinos means saving jobs and building a better future for Ugandans,” Dr. Musinguzi said.
With President Museveni at the helm, this ceremony is a global call for everyone Ugandans, companies, and wildlife fans to join the mission to save rhinos. It’s a chance to make history and keep Uganda’s rhinos thriving.