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09 Sep How Uganda’s First Wildlife Vet Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka is Saving Endangered Gorillas

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Source: ABC RN / By Nick Baker and Jessie Kay for Saturday Extra | August 8th, 2023   When Idi Amin launched a coup and took power of Uganda in 1971, Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka's father was among the first victims of the brutal dictatorship that followed. "[My father] was a...

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26 Aug Reader’s Corner: Walking with Gorillas

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Guest: Author and Uganda’s first Wildlife veterinarian Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka joins John to discuss her book ‘Walking with Gorillas’.   Published : 7th August 2023 Source : Cape Talk...

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17 Jul Uganda’s first wildlife vet pens her journey to rescue gorillas

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In tandem with the 20th anniversary of Conservation Through Public Health being celebrated now, is the amazing book published this year, Walking with Gorillas by Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, ...

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05 Jul Tourism conservation takes gorillas from extinction

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Gorillas remain the single most important item on Uganda's tourism menu according to the Uganda Tourism Board. ...

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30 May Uganda’s first wildlife vet calls for more gorilla tourism

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Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka recalls a cheeky monkey that inspired her younger self to dream big. Today, as the country marks the 30th anniversary of gorilla tourism, she’s a key reason for its success....

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14 May Reformed poachers turn to coffee farming for livelihood

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Growing human populations in communities neighbouring protected areas have continued to become a major threat to the rising number of wildlife populations across Uganda. ...

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CTPH is a Uganda-based, award-winning leader in gorilla and wildlife conservation, championing the health of wildlife, ecosystems, humans, and their livestock in and around Africa’s protected areas.


Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH) is a registered Ugandan NGO and 501(c)3 US registered nonprofit.


Donations are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law EIN 37-145576.
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