SOURCE : | 14 April, 2026 [video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://ctph.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/How-have-conservationists-been-helping-mountain-gorillas-in-Uganda.-BBC-Newsround_2.mp4"][/video] The number of mountain gorillas in Uganda, in East Africa, has been rising. Mountain gorillas are under threat from habitat loss and poaching and are listed as an endangered species. But thanks to the work of conservationists, the...

From | Sana Noor Haq 8:19 p.m. GMT+2, November 3, 2025   [video width="640" height="360" mp4="https://ctph.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/WhatsApp-Video-2025-11-04-at-22.07.37_7291dd89.mp4"][/video] Global Perspectives: Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka The relationship between tourism and conservation has always been difficult in Africa; the tourism industry provides jobs, but some argue that it can have a negative impact...

SOURCE | | By Yves Vanderhaeghen  Follow | 10 Jul 2025 It started with itchy gorillas and old scarecrows. It ended with a blueprint for saving both people and wildlife. Yves Vanderhaeghen reports on the One Health initiative launched by the pioneering Ugandan wildlife veterinarian, Dr Gladys...

  Posted by Wanderful Team April 4, 2025 5 minute read Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka is a true trailblazer, blending conservation and tourism to create lasting impact. As a finalist for the Bessie Award for Lifetime Achievement, she shares how her work protecting Uganda’s mountain gorillas has transformed both...