Over the weekend, Environmental Conservation Trust of Uganda (ECOTRUST) joined hundreds of runners at the 8th edition of the Uganda Wildlife Half Marathon, standing in solidarity with the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) to honour Uganda’s fallen wildlife rangers and support their children’s education.

Held at Kitante Primary School in Kampala, the Marathon along with public lecturers and school competitions were precursors for the National celebrations of “World Wildlife Day”, and brought together conservationists, corporate partners, families and fitness enthusiasts united by a shared purpose: protecting Uganda’s wildlife while caring for the people who dedicate their lives to its protection.
Across Uganda’s national parks and protected areas, rangers serve on the frontlines of conservation. These brave men and women from UWA face armed poachers, wildlife traffickers, harsh terrain and dangerous wildlife in the course of their duty. In recent years, an estimated 60 to 70 rangers have lost their lives while safeguarding the country’s natural heritage. Their sacrifice protects not only wildlife, but also Uganda’s tourism industry and the livelihoods that depend on it.
This year’s marathon featured 21km, 10km and 5km race categories, with proceeds directed toward the Fallen Rangers Education Fund. The fund ensures that children of deceased rangers can continue their education, offering stability and hope in the wake of profound loss.
