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Notes on the First National Parks of Uganda

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 September 2009

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The boundaries of the first two national parks in Uganda were approved by the Legislative Council on the 17th July, 1952. Two areas, parts of game reserves already in existence, were chosen.

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Note.—In a “Sanctuary” only the animals specially mentioned are protected.

“Animal Sanctuary” means a place where all animals, including birds, fish, and the young and eggs of birds and fish are protected. It differs from a game reserve in that there is no restriction in a sanctuary on the carrying of arms or on camping.