UWEC Showcases Commitment To Biodiversity Conservation During Commonwealth Speaker’s Visit

UWEC Showcases Commitment To Biodiversity Conservation During Commonwealth Speaker’s Visit

In a momentous occasion, Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre (UWEC) welcomed esteemed dignitaries, including Speakers and Presiding Officers from Commonwealth countries, for an immersive experience showcasing Uganda’s dedication to biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.

During the visit, Commonwealth leaders were given an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of UWEC facilities, including endangered species such as chimpanzees, and elephants emphasizing the need for global collaboration in protecting our planet’s natural heritage.

The visit also highlighted the importance of Commonwealth nations collaborating on waste management strategies, sharing best practices, and addressing global waste-related challenges.

Emphasis was placed on planting trees as a cornerstone of sustainable tourism, contributing to both environmental protection and local economic growth.

“As stewards of nature, planting trees isn’t just an act of conservation; it’s a powerful remedy for climate change. Each tree we plant is a commitment to a sustainable future,” said Dr. James Musinguzi, Executive Director UWEC.

The Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities hopes that the speakers of parliament will share their experiences with others, shaping international perspectives.

“After their enlightening visit to Uganda, they are compelled to share the remarkable strides this nation is taking towards environmental conservation, wildlife protection, and sustainable tourism,” said Col (Rtd) Tom Butime.

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