Karenga Community Wildlife Management Area
| Karenga Community Wildlife Management Area | |
| Protected Area | |
| Country | Uganda |
|---|---|
| Region | Karamoja |
| District | Kaabong |
| City | Karenga |
| Coordinates | UG 3°29′46″N 33°43′24″E / 3.49611°N 33.72333°ECoordinates: UG 3°29′46″N 33°43′24″E / 3.49611°N 33.72333°E |
| Area | 956 km2 (369 sq mi) |
| Biome | East Sudanian Savanna |
| Founded | 2002 |
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The Karenga Community Wildlife Management Area (KCWMA) is a conservation area in north-eastern Uganda.
Ecology
The KCWMA is in the Northern Acacia-Commiphora bushlands and thickets ecosystem, part of the Kidepo critical landscape.[1]
Conservation
Among the challenges in the KCWMA are wildlife poaching, lack of adequate infrastructure for eco-tourists, and unsustainable use of natural resources, such as charcoal manufacturing.[1]
References
External links
"Profile: Conservation and Sustainable Use of the Threatened Savanna Woodland in the Kidepo Critical Landscape in North Eastern Uganda". Global Environment Facility.
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