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    UWA Celebrates Birth of Three Lion Cubs in Queen Elizabeth National Park

    By OnionJune 30, 2026

    The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has announced another major conservation success after the birth of three lion cubs in the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park during the month of June.

    Sharing the news on its official platforms, UWA said the new arrivals are a positive sign of the park’s growing lion population.

    “We are growing!! Queen Elizabeth National Park–Ishasha welcomes three lion cubs born in this month of June. As the lion population increases, we call for collective efforts in protecting them for future generations,” the authority said.

    The latest births come just days after UWA announced the sighting of another newborn lion cub in the same Ishasha sector, marking a series of encouraging developments for one of Uganda’s most iconic wildlife populations.

    Ishasha, renowned globally for its famous tree-climbing lions, remains one of the country’s premier wildlife destinations. Conservationists say the increasing number of cubs reflects ongoing efforts to protect the species and preserve their natural habitat.

    UWA has continued to urge communities, conservation partners and tourists to support wildlife conservation initiatives to ensure the long-term survival of Uganda’s lion population.

    In a separate development, UWA on Tuesday received a vehicle and 150 mobile phones under the European Union-funded NaturAfrica Programme to strengthen conservation efforts in the Kidepo–Turkana transboundary landscape along the Uganda–Kenya border.

    According to the authority, the equipment will enhance field operations, improve communication among rangers and boost biodiversity protection in the cross-border conservation area.

    The latest support is expected to improve surveillance, coordination and response to wildlife threats while strengthening collaboration between Uganda and Kenya in protecting shared ecosystems.

    The twin developments underscore Uganda’s continued progress in wildlife conservation, combining encouraging signs of species recovery with increased investment in protecting the country’s rich biodiversity.

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