The Kyambura Wetland: A Sanctuary For New Species
06 September 2024
The Kyambura Wetland: A Sanctuary For New Species
The 45-acre Kyambura Wetland, part of the Kyambura Ecotourism Project, is a sanctuary for over 220 species of birds, mammals and reptiles.
The wetland was previously used as an illegal brickwork but has returned to its natural state thanks to the conservation efforts of Volcanoes Safaris Partnership Trust and the local communities living nearby. As seasons shift and species migrate to favourable locations, new species are regularly being seen. VSPT runs guide training programs in the wetland to train local youth in wildlife and conservation.
Join Andrew, a graduate from the training program in 2022 and now a wildlife guide at Kyambura Gorge Lodge, on an evening walk through the wetland. Watch the full reel here.
To support this project by sponsoring a training for 3 months through this link.
The wetland was previously used as an illegal brickwork but has returned to its natural state thanks to the conservation efforts of Volcanoes Safaris Partnership Trust and the local communities living nearby. As seasons shift and species migrate to favourable locations, new species are regularly being seen. VSPT runs guide training programs in the wetland to train local youth in wildlife and conservation.
Join Andrew, a graduate from the training program in 2022 and now a wildlife guide at Kyambura Gorge Lodge, on an evening walk through the wetland. Watch the full reel here.
To support this project by sponsoring a training for 3 months through this link.