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Why Lake Munyanyange is facing extinction

Why Lake Munyanyange is facing extinction Wednesday April 28 2021 Some of the structures that have been erected near Lake Munyanyange in Kasese District. PHOTOS/FELIX BASIIME Summary Salt lakes are geographically widespread, numerous, and a significant part of the world’s inland aquatic ecosystems.  Many human activities threaten salt lakes, especially surface inflow diversions, salinisation and other catchment activities, mining, pollution, biological disturbances (for instance introduction of exotic species), and anthropogenically-induced climatic and atmospheric changes.  Advertisement Population pressure, negligence of duty, and corruption can describe the reasons why Lake Munyanyange, a unique ecosystem for migratory birds and flora in Kasese District, is facing extinction.

Pékin Express 2021 : Sueurs froides pour Jenny et Crisoula, retour du drapeau noir

Pékin Express 2021 : Sueurs froides pour Jenny et Crisoula, retour du drapeau noir
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5,000 Kasese salt miners livelihood on the line

Daily Monitor Sunday February 28 2021 Salt miners sit beside their products, the salt rocks, as they wait for clients near Lake Katwe in Kasese District in 2017. PHOTOS | FELIX BASIIME Summary The miners face eviction from the salt lake after the Energy ministry issued an exploration licence to Rwenzori Shining Star Ltd. Advertisement Rajabu Juma, 76, is a resident of Katwe-Kabatoro Town Council in Kasese District, where he has lived all his life extracting salt from the salty Lake Katwe, adjacent to Queen Elizabeth National Park. He owns 20 salt pans on the shores of Lake Katwe, where he earns a living and the business supports his family and dependents.

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