Wild Shield Uganda stands as a guardian for vulnerable wildlife venturing beyond official park boundaries into dangerous no-man’s-land territories.
Through community-driven action and unwavering dedication, we create protective shields for animals from giants to gems in the Northern Corridor.
Our Mission
Our Mission Statement
We are committed to protecting every creature through innovative community action, zero-kill advocacy, and comprehensive wildlife conservation that ensures no animal is left behind.
Our Values
Principles That Guide Us
Meet our passionate team of wildlife protectors committed to safeguarding Uganda’s precious animals and ecosystems.
Conservation
Protecting endangered species through dedicated community-based wildlife conservation efforts.
Community
Building strong local partnerships to create sustainable wildlife protection networks.
Advocacy
Promoting zero-kill policies and wildlife-friendly practices throughout Uganda’s conservation areas.
Compassion
Developing creative solutions for wildlife protection in challenging no-man’s-land territories.
Compassion
Caring for every creature from the smallest mongoose to majestic elephants.
50+
Species Protected
200+
Community Members
5k+
Conservation Hours
Meet Our Team
Our Dedicated Conservationists
Meet our passionate team of wildlife protectors committed to safeguarding Uganda’s precious animals and ecosystems.
Sarah Nakato
Field Coordinator
James Okello
Community Liaison
Grace Atim
Conservation Specialist
Client Success Stories
Discover how we’ve made a difference together.
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Wild Shield Uganda transformed our community’s relationship with wildlife. Their zero-kill approach and protective shields have saved countless animals while educating our children about conservation.
Peter Musoke
Local Village Chief
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The dedication of WSU’s team is remarkable. They’ve created safe corridors for wildlife and brought our community together for a common cause of protection.
Mary Namukasa
Conservation Volunteer
Join Our Mission
Help us protect wildlife beyond park boundaries today.