Elephants and impalas are both doing well in Uganda. Photo by frederic.salein via Flickr. In 1999, poaching had reduced the number of impalas, a type of grazing antelope, in Uganda to just 1,600 animals. Today, there are more than 35,000 — and populations of many other species have soared as well, thanks to successful efforts to reduce the amount of poaching in the country’s protected areas…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Good News from Uganda: Animal Populations Soaring in National Parks Thanks to Anti-Poaching Efforts