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African grey parrot conservation centre is opened at UWEC

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Chubu University, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre (UWEC) have partnered to open Uganda’s first African grey parrots Conservation Centre.

The center, dedicated to the research and conservation education of African Grey Parrots, was handed over to UWEC in a ceremony attended by partners from Chubu University in Japan, a delegation from JICA, Management and staff of UWEC.

The African Grey Parrot Conservation Centre represents a significant step forward in safeguarding one the world’s most traded bird as ranked by the International Union of Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and their habitats.

With their remarkable intelligence and striking plumage, African Grey Parrots hold a special place in the hearts of people worldwide.

However, these birds face numerous threats, including habitat loss, illegal trade, and capture for the pet industry.

 

The establishment of this center underscores Uganda’s commitment to conserving its rich biodiversity and advancing conservation education.

During the ceremony, the Executive Director of UWEC expressed gratitude to the development partners for their sustainable partnerships.

He emphasized the center’s national role in advancing scientific knowledge through research, promoting community engagement, and fostering a culture of conservation stewardship among future generations.

“The opening of the African Grey Parrot Centre marks a significant step in our ongoing efforts to
conserve Uganda’s biodiversity and promote ecotourism,” said Dr. James Musinguzi.

“By providing a dedicated space for research and education, we are not only safeguarding the future of African Grey Parrots but also empowering communities through conservation and eco-tourism.”

The JICA Chief Representative Uganda acknowledged Chubu University’s role in securing both human
and financial resources for the center’s construction.

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Inoue Yoichi expressed hope for continued cooperation between UWEC and Chubu University to facilitate the exchange of skills, knowledge, and technologies

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