Albertine Rift
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Institute of Tropical Forest Conservation

Currently WCS provides technical and financial support to the Institute of Tropical Forest Conservation, a research station linked to Mbarara University in Uganda which undertakes research for the Uganda Wildlife Authority in Bwindi Impenetrable and Mgahinga National Parks. The types of research projects made there include:

  • A study of the impact of tourism on gorillas
  • A study of the ecology and ranging of the gorillas
  • Censuses of mountain gorillas in Bwindi and Virunga Volcanoes
  • An evaluation of conservation strategies in and around the parks.
  • Methods to reduce human-wildlife conflict
  • Monitoring of human use of the forest
  • The importance of edge effects on forest composition and human impacts.
  • Monitoring the impacts of climate change

Latest Publications

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Climate_AWS Data
Manuel de Comptage Aérien de la Faune- Manuel des Procédures Aériennes v 0.9
Endemic Herps of the Albertine Rift
Endemic birds of Albertine Rift 2012
Endemic Butterflies of the Albertine Rift
Endemic Dragonflies
Endemic Mammals of the Albertine Rift
WCS International Conservation- 50 years of support to conservation in Uganda
Assessing the impacts of energy developments and developing appropriate mitigation in the Uganda portion of the Albertine Rift
Environmental Sensitivity Atlas for Uganda
Aerial Wildlife Survey Manual- Aerial Procedures Manual v 0.9 (Uganda)
Greater Virunga Landscape- Large mammal surveys, 2010
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Contact

Albertine Rift Program
Plot 802 Kiwafu Rd, Kansanga, PO Box 7487, Kampala, Uganda
+256772509754

Partners Include

Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund
Institute for Tropical Forest Conservation
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