Of the 880 primates found in the
world, more than 400 are in Ugandan forests.
After the celebration of Uganda @50,
Uganda
the pearl of Africa, celebrates again for an increase of the mountain
gorillas the most visited tourism products at Bwindi forest hence increase of
the revenue. Therefore it easier for the tourists to track gorillas at Bwindi
Impenetrable National Park than any other destination. The amazing report was
revealed yesterday by the ministry of Tourism and the Uganda Wildlife Authority
(UWA). According to UWA, the latest census found that there was an increment by
60 gorillas to 340 counted in the last one in 2006.
This brought the gorilla population
in Bwindi to 400 in addition to the 80 primates
found on the Uganda tour side of
Virunga Massif. The latest findings ranked Uganda highest in the world as far
as gorilla population is concerned.
“The Ministry and other authorities
are pleased to announce a considerable increase in the mountain gorilla
population in Bwindi following a three-week census that was carried out in the
park in September and October 2011,” Tourism Minister Maria Mutagamba said at
the government Media Centre yesterday.
She said the population of mountain
gorillas in Uganda had been confirmed to stand at a minimum of 400. The census
was carried out by UWA with assistance from the International Gorilla
Conservation Programme (IGCP), the Institute for the Conservation of Nature
(ICCN) in Democratic Republic of Congo and RDB from Rwanda.
Primate families
Currently, Ms Mutagamba said, there
were 36 gorilla families at Bwindi and 16 solitary males. Of the 36 families,
10 are habituated for tourism and research. Following the two censuses carried
out in the Virunga Massif and in Bwindi in 2011, it was confirmed that the
world’s population of mountain gorillas now stands at 880.
The 2010 results showed that there
were 480 mountain gorillas at Virunga Massif, which comprises the Mgahinga
Gorilla National Park (Uganda), Volcanoes National Park in (Rwanda) and Virunga
National Park (DRC). The 400 gorillas which were confirmed are entirely in
Uganda and this means that Uganda
is the host to more than a half of the world’s population of mountain gorillas.
UWA Executive Director Andrew Sseguya
said: “The increase in the population of mountain gorillas at Bwindi
Impenetrable National Park is a testimony to the sound natural resources
management policies that are being implemented in the protected areas.”
Dr Sseguya also dismissed claims
that the increase in the number of gorillas at Bwindi could be attributed to
the insurgency in the DR Congo. He said Bwindi was detached from Virunga Massif
where Uganda, Congo and Rwanda share 480 gorillas, with Uganda having 80 of the
480. Therefore, this makes Uganda the highest in gorilla breeding, Dr Sseguya added.
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