Archive for April, 2006

ENTEBBE 52 YEARS OLD CROCODILE KILLED

Uganda’s oldest crocodile “Big Mama” has been put to sleep at the age of 52 years.
The crocodile, which found a home at the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre (UWEC) formerly Entebbe Zoo, in 1957 was, the oldest Nile Crocodile.

Big Mama has been sick for the last nine months from conditions that are yet to be established. “Big Mama underwent surgery in July 2005 and has been in intensive care since then till Friday when he (yes he was a male) was finally put to sleep in a professional manner referred to as euthanasia,” a joint statement issued yesterday by the Executive Directors of UWEC, Dr Andrew G. Seguya, and Uganda Wildlife Authority Boss Moses Mapesa reads in part.
“Big Mama was brought to Entebbe Animal Orphanage in 1957 by the then Game Department.
The orbituary released by UWA reads in partthat Big mama is estimated to have been born in 1954 and when he arrived at the orphanage, he was mistaken to be a female and hence the name ‘Big mama’ .
When Big Mama fell sick in June 2005, he was transferred to the sick bay for treatment where a team of veterinary surgeons from UWEC, the Chimpanzee Sanctuary and Wildlife Conservation Trust (CSWCT) and the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Makerere University carried out surgery in July 2005 and was tentatively diagnosed to be suffering from organ degeneration. It was also during the surgery that Big Mama was discovered to be male, having lived for half a century being presumed to be female.

However, even with the treatment, the condition of “Big Mama” had continued to deteriorate.
Regular clinical assessments were carried out over the last nine months until it was felt that the welfare of Big Mama was severely compromised. A decision was then made by the veterinary professionals at UWEC and UWA to put the animal to sleep in consultation with the management of UWEC, UWA and the Ministry of Trade, Tourism and Industry,” said the official statement.

A post-mortem was carried out and further extensive laboratory investigations are ongoing to establish the cause of the illness.

The statement also said that “Big Mama lived a boring solitude life without a companion for over 30 years but was later joined by ‘Kadogo’, a male in 1987 and Zoozia, a female in 2003. After the inception of UWEC from Entebbe Zoo in 1994, a development plan to build open air, semi natural exhibits simulating major ecosystems of Uganda was made. A crocodile exhibit was constructed and “Big Mama”, “Kadogo” and “Zoozia” were transferred to their new home on March 5, 2005.

Nile crocodiles live for an average of 45 years in the wild though the lifespan of over 56 years has been recorded in captivity and estimates of 70 -100 years are known. “The lifespan of 52 years for “Big Mama” is understandable. It is possible that it had reached the last days of its life”, UWEC’s statement further said.
UWEC has many the former Entebbe Zoo has been turnrd into an orphanage for many endangered animals species that Uganda has like lions, black and white colobus , gorilla ,leapard among other .

Uganda safari news

uwa seeks INVESTORS FOR murchison lEISURE

The Uganda Wildlife Authority has announced tenders for the private provision and operation of two new launches and boats in the Murchison Falls National Park.

Built to high standards, with onboard public address systems and communications, the two 40 seat vessels are aimed at the up-market visitor. They will complement the existing launch operated by UWA, which will continue to serve the lower end of the market.

“We realised that we were increasingly getting into situations where the existing service could not cope with the demand for launch trips while visitors from high end facilities such as Para, Sambiya and Geo-Lodges, were a bit uncomfortable with the mix on the service. The new launches will address all those concerns,” UWA Public Relations Manager Lillian Nsubuga told Tourism Uganda.