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Uganda Breaks Frontiers In Wildlife Transportation With BAR Aviation

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Published: June 20, 2023
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Kampala – Uganda’s Bar Aviation (https://www.BarAviationUg.com/) has made a groundbreaking achievement in the field of wildlife transportation in coordination with BAR the leading aviation company in Uganda. 

BAR completed a task to transport a group of 18 Rhinos earlier this month on the weekend of 3 to 4 June 2023 with its C-130 aircraft from South Africa to Congo. 

The aviation sector gained a boost of confidence as Uganda’s unwavering commitment to conservation was emphasized by this monumental event.

The extraordinary journey of these majestic creatures marks a significant milestone in wildlife transportation and further establishes Uganda as a key player in global conservation efforts. 

According to the Wildlife Conservation Society, Uganda has long been recognized as a leader in wildlife conservation, ranking second richest for mammals and 13th in the World. 

It is also home to diverse ecosystems and a rich array of plant and bird species.

The successful transportation of these rhinos reinforces the cardinal environment and policies created by the Ugandan government that has enabled private organisations to partake in initiatives meant to preserve their heritage and contribute to global conservation efforts. 

Bar’s successful operation underscores the rapid development and competence of Uganda’s aviation industry as such ventures are economically demanding operations that require precision execution.

The African Parks CEO Peter Fearnhead said: “Efforts to save the northern white Rhino was a case of ‘too little, too late’ and should never be allowed to happen again”.

He said BAR was ready to embark on this move since Garamba is a safe location and has proper protection.

BAR CEO Barak Orland said: “This is an incredibly profound moment for us at BAR Aviation. 

“Our team worked tirelessly over many months to make this dream into reality and we are delighted that we could be part of something so meaningful for both our country’s image abroad as well as for global conservation efforts”.

This remarkable feat achieved by BAR Aviation highlights its commitment to pushing boundaries within aviation services while providing safe and reliable solutions that help preserve our planet’s precious resources. 

The successful transport of these Rhinos is a testament to Uganda’s dedication to making sure no stone is left unturned when it comes to protecting nature’s most valuable asset – its wildlife.

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