This is a first contribution from Peter and Johan Welsh – a week into our 12 week visit to Uganda as representatives of the Twinning Project.

The Team at QENP
For those that haven’t met us, Johan has just taken early retirement from teaching and Peter from his nature conservation/managerial job with Natural England. Prior to our trip we had great introductions to the objectives of the project from Charles and from Steve and others of the team at Petersfield. Thanks to all and to the teachers at Hart Plain, Liss and Clanfield Junior schools that we also visited.
We have had a fantastic welcome in Uganda – and introduction from Nelson Guma at QU National Park and from the heads of the departments we will be working with – Benon, Agnes and Margaret. And Moses, who came to QE Country Park, has spent most of the first week showing us the key sites, animals and other features of the Park (many thanks for such a great introduction, Moses). Many here send their very best wishes back to you all (Steve, Mark, etc) and they clearly have very good memories of your trips across.

Playing the Safari Game
One of the items on our itinerary and activity plan invited us to attend a Community Conservation Meeting at the Wildlife Centre, Mweya (18.1.12). The main discussion centred on the ‘Uganda Snapshot Safari Board Game’ and how best it can be used to increase knowledge and understanding of wildlife in QE by the community primary and secondary schools. A presentation was made by the Kaddu Sebunya, Chief of Party, US Aid. He was very enthusiastic and the photos below show how much fun everyone had in playing it. We think it can work well alongside the twinning work with the schools.
The plans for next week include meetings with Benon, Agnes and Margaret to sketch out the detail of our work. With Benon we will be covering the various aspects of Community work – schools; women’s groups; teacher training on environment issues; etc – whilst we will be covering tourism with Agnes and the conservation and monitoring work with Margaret.

Will report again on progress – and bore you with photos of all the wildlife passing through the garden at Hippo House!!
Thanks for reading – and do let us have any comments. .