Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Uganda News | Wildlife 'faces' promise to guard environment

Moses Waibi, a Senior Four student at Kira College Butiki in Jinja and Gadaffi Nawal, a Senior Five student of Kisaasi College in Kampala, will take two days off their books for a trip to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

This is after the duo was crowned Mr and Miss Wildlife 2013 during the Environment Education competition at Kitante Hill School at the weekend, instantly winning free fully-sponsored trips.

?Wildlife clubs enable students appreciate what they learn and it is a basic requirement for education,? Mr Fagil Mandy, the chairperson of the Uganda National Examinations Board, said shortly before crowing the winners.

Mr Mandy said schools should promote formation of clubs to boost co-curricular activities to enable students have a different understanding on various aspects of life.

Joining cause

After being crowned, Waibi said he would use his position to promote environment education in schools while Nawal said she would be an environment ambassador in schools across the country.

The two beat 98 students in a hotly-contested competition that covered general knowledge, thematic questions, and general presentation on the environment and wildlife.

Mr Dan Nuwamanya, an environment don at Makerere University, Ms Patricia Adoki, a Biology and science lecturer at Gulu University and Ms Claire Wandera, an education officer at Uganda Wildlife Educational Centre, were the judges.

The Vice Chancellor of the East African University and also board member of the Uganda Wildlife Clubs of Uganda, Prof. Eric Edroma, said they had come a long way in conserving the environment. He compared the sector to 1975 when poaching was at its peak to what the country can pride in today.

Mr David Musingo, the chairperson of the Wildlife Club of Uganda said plans were underway to organise regional competitions.

mssebuyira@ug.nationmedia.com

Source: http://www.ugandan-news.com/s.php?20260

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