Mabamba Bay
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Mabamba Bay is a wetland on the edge of Lake Victoria, northwest of the Entebbe peninsula in a village called Kasanje.[2][3]It covers an area of 2424 ha and is a home to over 300 bird species.[4]Mabamba Swamp is famous for lungfish which is known as mamba in native language(Luganda).[5]
Mabamba Bay | |
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Coordinates | 0°5′N 32°20′E |
Basin countries | Uganda |
Surface area | 16,500 hectares (64 sq mi) |
Surface elevation | 1,130 metres (3,710 ft) |
Official name | Mabamba Bay Wetland System |
Designated | 15 September 2006 |
Reference no. | 1638[1] |
Conservation
Mabamba is one of Uganda's 33 Important Bird Areas and since 2006 a Ramsar-listed wetland of international importance.[6] Key protected bird species in Mabamba are the shoebill, the blue swallow and the papyrus gonolek.[7]
Awards
Mabamba swamp was internationally recognized by the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands the status of a ‘Wetland of International Importance’ since it contains globally threatened species in 2006.[8]
- Uganda's Iconic Shoebill Stork in Mabamba Wetland
- Wetlands after heavy rain
- View of Mabamba bay from nearby hill
References
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