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	<title>Uganda Safari News &#187; Kenya</title>
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		<title>Another Rhino born at Nakasongola Sanctuary</title>
		<link>http://www.ugandansafaris.com/safari-news/2010/01/04/madrid-tourism-expo-a-need-for-uganda/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another rhino was born on the night of January 2, at the Nakasongola Rhino Sanctuary. 2 others were born last year. This brings the total number of rhinos at the sanctuary to 9
“We have started the New Year with another birth and are excited about the birth and the prospects it will bring to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another rhino was born on the night of January 2, at the Nakasongola Rhino Sanctuary. 2 others were born last year. This brings the total number of rhinos at the sanctuary to 9</p>
<p>“We have started the New Year with another birth and are excited about the birth and the prospects it will bring to the sanctuary” said Angie Genade, who heads the Rhino Fund Uganda. She said that there are 3 adult males and 3 females as well as 2 baby males born last year. Accoding to Angie Genade, it is too early to establish the gender of the new baby because the mother is very protective and keeping away from the larger group.  Kori, one of the four rhinos who moved from Solio ranch in Kenya to the sanctuary four years ago, mothered the new baby. Angie said the business community would be involved in naming the baby in a bid to fundraise for the sanctuary.</p>
<p>Rhinos are categorized as endangered species. They are mostly hunted for their horns, which are used to make expensive daggers and aphrodisiacs in the Middle East. In the last 20 years, global conservation efforts have contributed to the increase in the population of rhinos.</p>
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		<title>A Call for Balloon Tourism in Lake Mburo National Park</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 06:35:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Uganda Wildlife Authority has called upon firms that are interested in developing and managing balloon tourism in the Lake Mburo National Park. The National Park occupies 260 sq km and is positioned in the Southeast part of Uganda, along the main road between Masaka and Mbarara. It has both animal life and natural lakes. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Uganda Wildlife Authority has called upon firms that are interested in developing and managing balloon tourism in the <a title="wildlife viewing" href="http://www.gorillatours.co.ug/uganda-safaris-trips/uganda-gorillas-wildlife-safari.html" target="_blank">Lake Mburo National Park</a>. The National Park occupies 260 sq km and is positioned in the Southeast part of Uganda, along the main road between Masaka and Mbarara. It has both animal life and natural lakes. It is famed for both a huge number of animals including hippos, crocodile, antelopes, abundant bird species and, unusual fauna and flora. Balloon tourism will be relatively new in Uganda being that it already exists in both Kenya and Tanzania. This activity will represent an innovation on the part of UWA to bring in more tourists to the country’s underexploited natural resources.</p>
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