Thanks to conservation programmes, Uganda's wildlife population has boomed over the past 40 years.
But the threats of poaching, loss of habitat and conflict between humans and animals is worrying some wardens.
Al Jazeera’s Catherine Soi reports from Queen Elizabeth National Park in western Uganda.
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But the threats of poaching, loss of habitat and conflict between humans and animals is worrying some wardens.
Al Jazeera’s Catherine Soi reports from Queen Elizabeth National Park in western Uganda.
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