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UGANDA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONISTS ORGANIZATION
Non-profit Organizations
We are dedicated to Conserving Uganda's rich biodiversity, natural resources, and mitigating climate change.
About us
Uganda Environmental Conservationists Organization (UECO) is a Youth led Organization dedicated to Conserving Uganda's rich biodiversity, natural resources, and mitigating climate change through community-driven initiatives in sustainable agriculture, eco-tourism, environmental awareness, and reforestation/afforestation efforts. Based in Uganda, Njeru, Buikwe district.
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Buikwe
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2022
Locations
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Primary
Buikwe , UG
Employees at UGANDA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONISTS ORGANIZATION
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UGANDA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONISTS ORGANIZATION reposted this
Ally Post UGANDA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONISTS ORGANIZATION | 29th November 2024 Good morning all from a cold winters day in Derbyshire. As you know Co-Treetment have an alliance with our friends in Uganda, namely Mugogo Mark and Kisaamo Emmanuel Solomon who we support via our knowledge exchange. As fellow beekeepers with David, The Bee Farmer, McDowell we loved their post today which explains the importance of not only bees, but also other pollinators. In the reshared post below you’ll see great information about the topics mentioned. If you’d like to see what a difference our allies are making then take a look at our website link below https://lnkd.in/egkd3PXt Simon Evans MBA Darrell Taylor Keith Cox #beesmeanhives #planetbeforeprofit #charity #trees #knowledgesharing
It's essential to recognize the vital role all pollinators play in our food system. This reality should resonate deeply in our daily lives, influencing our gardening practices and any activities that may harm our ecosystem and contribute to the decline of pollinator populations. It's time to take action! Click this link to learn more about how you can help save pollinators: 👇 https://lnkd.in/g_4srmd7
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It's essential to recognize the vital role all pollinators play in our food system. This reality should resonate deeply in our daily lives, influencing our gardening practices and any activities that may harm our ecosystem and contribute to the decline of pollinator populations. It's time to take action! Click this link to learn more about how you can help save pollinators: 👇 https://lnkd.in/g_4srmd7
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UECO NOVEMBER UPDATE TWO 2,157 TREES PLANTED SO FAR 28th November 2024 We're thrilled to share that our outreach efforts to local communities beyond schools are making an impact! Recently, on Saturday, November 16th, 2024, we donated tree seedlings, including mangoes, jackfruits, guavas, avocados, musizi, and Markhamia lutea, to Samuel at Kalabilwamu Village in Buikwe District, which were planted into his small garden. These trees will be of great importance, yielding fruits, sequestering carbon, improving air quality, and supporting local biodiversity. Our efforts aim to create forest gardens, enhance food security, promote a food tree system, and foster a deeper connection with nature. Furthermore, Samuel will receive guidance, resources, and support to help him care for the trees and watch them thrive. This initiative brings our total tree planting count to 2,157 so far! We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our supporters. Thank you all! Stay tuned for our next updates.
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UGANDA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONISTS ORGANIZATION reposted this
This is the Grey-headed Kingfisher. It can be easily mistaken for the Woodland Kingfisher, but a closer look at the bill reveals the difference: the Woodland Kingfisher's bill has a black coloration on the lower mandible.
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UGANDA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONISTS ORGANIZATION reposted this
The only word we cannot just whisper but must say loud is that our environment is for our own benefit, for us now and for those who will come in the future. Every school we visit, children hear this loudly from us. You can join this movement by simply telling your children that this planet is for our benefit. We must choose to protect, not harm.
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UGANDA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONISTS ORGANIZATION reposted this
Tour guide, Restoration manager, Wildlfe conservation and Environmental education outreach officer, Tourism and hospitality, Farmer, Soccer/coach.
. Environmental education carried in the wild for the young generation whilst listening and seeing floral and fauna some metres away, a tour of a difference for the development of conservation from grassroots level.