Uganda’s lions in decline, hyenas thriving - new findings from country’s biggest ever carnivore (...)

25 mars 2025 | Alexander Richard Braczkowski, Research Fellow at the Centre for Planetary Health and Resilient Conservation Group, Griffith University, Arjun M. Gopalaswamy, Research Associate, Department of Conservation Management, Nelson Mandela University, Duan Biggs, Professor and Chair, Southwestern Environmental Science and Policy, Northern Arizona University
A census of carnivores in Uganda painted a grim picture in some areas, but marked hope for others.
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