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Conservation Programs in Uganda
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Conservation Programs sector based in Uganda. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Kyaninga Forest Foundation
KFF has successfully planted over indigenous trees, leading to a dramatic increase in the abundance and biodiversity of many birds, primates, insects, and lizards in the Kyaninga Forest. Similarly, the distribution of trees to local communities has helped reduce the pressure on the remaining forest. However, the Ugandan population continues to rise at an alarming rate and therefore the need to provide sustainable sources of energy and transfer knowledge on climate-smart agricultural practices has become ever more urgent. To begin to address this KFF is now working with communities across the wider Kabarole, Bundibugyo, Kamwenge, and Ntoroko Districts in Western Uganda to help identify sustainable methods to provide for future generations, whilst maintaining intact and stable ecosystems.
11 to 50 staff
Tree Uganda Academy Tua
Established in 2015, Tree Uganda Academy (TUA) is a regeneration eco-inclusive social action research and advocacy youth led conservation and Agriculture Organisation to aid and philanthropy Community led conservation and poverty alleviation. The Organisation also catalogs and helps young people and communities examine what factors limit their potential for achievement, independence and meaningful contribution to nature conservation and national development. Rather than protecting people from nature, we look for practical solutions that allow humans and other species to thrive together.
1 to 10 staff
Tooro Botanical Gardens
Based in Fort Portal, Uganda, TBG leads ecological restoration and biodiversity conservation. Since 2001, it has restored 70% of the 100-acre Buhoiga Forest Reserve with indigenous trees and operates one of Uganda’s largest native tree nurseries. Restoration efforts have increased tree species from 17 to 116 and bird species from 34 to 113. TBG focuses on reforestation, endangered species conservation, and propagation research to support sustainable ecosystem recovery.
11 to 50 staff
Environmental Defenders
Environmental Defenders (ED) is an environmental conservation and human rights organization dedicated to protecting biodiversity and Indigenous Peoples’ rights. Our work extends across Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, focusing on critical landscapes that connect ecosystems and communities, in particular Murchison-Semliki, Lendu Plateau, Bili-Uélé, and Ituri-Epulu-Aru within the broader Congo Basin. We foster resilience for both environmental and human security. We assist marginalized Indigenous Peoples and traditional communities in the Albertine Rift and the Congo Basin regions to live sustainably and safeguard their cultural practices, water sources, lands, and the surrounding environment.
11 to 50 staff
Gaia Conservancy
Our NGO works towards creating awareness and change towards a regenerative future in our region. Together with farmers, civil society Organisation and CBOs we are developing our nature conservation programs.
1 to 10 staff
Chris Roberts Forest Foundation
On a mission to strengthen Uganda’s Kibale Forest boundary zone so wildlife and people can thrive. Conservation | Reforestation | Agroforestry | Community Action
1 to 10 staff
Namsal Climate Concern International
Namsal Climate Concern International (NCCI) is a Community Based Organization that assists nature through tree planting, waste management, and carbon emission reduction. Our agency provides services and support through provision of tree seedlings to institutions and individuals, training the households on energy clean cook stoves to reduce fumes that go in the sky and to reduce firewood consumption, trainings on waste management, recycling of plastic wastes, training programs on tree planting in the community. NCCI was formed in March 2022.
1 to 10 staff
Avian Conservation Uganda
Avian Conservation Uganda Society (ACUS) works to safeguard Uganda's incredible birdlife and the habitats they call home. Through education, habitat restoration, and working hand-in-hand with communities, we aim to create a future where birds and people thrive together in harmony.
1 to 10 staff
Association Of World Heritage Ambassodors In Uganda Awoha Uganda
The Association of World Heritage Ambassadors in Uganda (AWOHA UGANDA) is a dynamic network dedicated to fostering community engagement in the stewardship of World Heritage sites in Uganda. Positioned at the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, and in the Kampala area, AWOHA UGANDA leverages the rich cultural and natural heritage of these regions to promote sustainable development and conservation.
11 to 50 staff