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    The effectiveness of Problem Animal Mitigation interventions around Karangara and Bujengwe Parishes, Kanungu District, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, SW Uganda 

    Bitariho, Robert; Akampurira, Emmanuel; Twinomuhangi, Isaac (Bwindi Mgahinga Conservation Trust (BMCT), 2019-01)
    Around Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (BINP), wild animals such as gorillas, elephants, baboons and bush pigs occasionally come out of the forest to into settlements to raid crops and but also end up harming human beings. ...
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    Socio-economic and ecological baseline impact study of the reclaimed part of Sarambwe Nature Reserve after border reaffirmation 

    Bitariho, Robert; Byamukama, James; Akampurira, Emmanuel (Institute of Tropical Forest Conservation (ITFC) & Greater Virunga Transboundary Secretariat (GVTC, 2019-08)
    Sarambwe Nature Reserve (SNR) located in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is contiguous with Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (BINP) partly forming a corridor for wildlife such as mountain gorillas. As a result a ...
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    The effectiveness of Problem Animal Mitigation interventions around Karangara and Bujengwe Parishes, Kanungu District, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, SW Uganda 

    Bitariho, Robert; Akampurira, Emmanuel; Twinomuhangi, Isaac (Bwindi Mgahinga Conservation Trust, 2019-01)
    Around Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (BINP), wild animals such as gorillas, elephants, baboons and bush pigs occasionally come out of the forest to into settlements to raid crops and but also end up harming human beings. ...
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    The Ecological Implications of Harvesting Wild Climbers for Food Security products around Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, South Western Uganda 

    Bitariho, Robert; Akampurira, Emmanuel (Institute of Tropical Forest Conservation, 2019)
    Sustainable utilisation of Non Timber Forest Products (NTFPS) is a widely accepted Forestry management approach. Unfortunately the sustainability of NTFPS in high Demand like the wild climbers used by local communities is ...
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    Harvesting of wild climbers, food security and ecological implications in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, S.W uganda 

    Bitariho, Robert; Akampurira, Emmanuel (Bwindi Mgahinga Conservation Trust, 2019-01)
    Humans have harvested wild climbers from forests for subsistence and commercial use for thousands of years. In the early four decades, wild climbers were considered a “nuisance” by foresters claiming they suppressed timber ...

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    Akampurira, Emmanuel (5)
    Bitariho, Robert (5)
    Twinomuhangi, Isaac (2)Byamukama, James (1)SubjectBwindi Impenetrable National Park (4)Bujengwe (1)Ecological (1)Ecological Implications (1)Ecological implications (1)Food Security (1)Food security (1)Harvesting (1)Kanungu (1)Kanungu District (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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