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A lion feeds on a cow carcass in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

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Experts check for the signals of radio collared lions.

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A crew tranquilizes and radio collars a lion for monitoring.

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A crew tranquilizes and radio collars a lion for monitoring.

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A lion feeds on a cow carcass in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

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A lion feeds on a cow carcass in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

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Weaver birds build nests inside Queen Elizabeth National Park.

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Cape buffalos on the plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park.

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An elephant herd on the plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park.

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A photographer rides through the Ishasha area of Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda, Africa.

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Main roadway, Ishasha Section, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda. This area’s wilderness qualities and lack of good roads has been one thing that has saved it from an influx of humans, up until now.

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A radio-collared lioness and her cub wake up at dusk on their treetop perch in the Ishasha section of Queen Elizabeth National Park.

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A group of elephants roams the plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda.

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The opening spread of the Albertine Rift article, from the November, 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine

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