Amphibians and Reptiles in Focus: Biodiversity Survey at Rushebeya Wetland for SEBU Project
SEBU researchers surveyed Rushebeya Wetland, documenting amphibians such as frogs, chameleons, and reptiles including a snake. This data supports ongoing efforts to protect the unique biodiversity within Uganda’s rapidly declining papyrus wetlands.
Field Observations at Nyamuriro Wetland: Amphibians of the Papyrus Ecosystem for SEBU Biodiversity Protection Efforts
SEBU researchers conducted field observations at Nyamuriro Wetland, capturing vital data on amphibians like frogs, chameleons and toads. These insights will contribute to protecting the unique biodiversity of Uganda’s papyrus wetlands, aligning with national and global conservation efforts.
First Student Data Collection trip
Reconnaissance Trip to study areas
A pre-field excursion was conducted in selected study areas such as; Lake Mutanda, Lake Mulehe and Lake Bunyonyi swamps.