The global wildlife tourism market is valued at US$135 billion today and is expected to be worth US$219.9 billion by 2032 at a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 5% between 2022 and 2032....
The Ugandan Minister of Tourism and Wildlife has reported that the lion population in the country has decreased by 45% in nearly 20 years, from 493 to 275. This is due to the growing conflicts between...
This year, 205 elephants died in Kenya because of the shortage of water. Drought creates problems not only for the wildlife in Kenya but for many other African animal species. ...
Uganda possesses abundant natural resources that can be employed in the tourism industry, but this sector has challenges. The government is committed to promoting and safeguarding this industry to max...
Visa chaos blocks planes, and rising national park fees alarm Kenya's tourism-dependent millions of citizens....