Abstract
Uganda's national parks are littered with elephant carcasses, poachers' camps and meat-drying racks, and poachers are better armed and equipped than the guards. And the slaughter continues. Dr Edroma, who is Director of the Uganda Institute of Ecology, lists the steps that must be taken if the present disastrous situation is not to deteriorate to the point where Uganda's wildlife is effectively exterminated. © 1980, Fauna and Flora International. All rights reserved.
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Edroma, E. L. (1980). Road to Extermination in Uganda. Oryx, 15(5), 451–452. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0030605300029148
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