A lion at the newly established UWEC Mbale Zoo. The facility, opening on June 12th, 2026, will house lions, zebras, waterbuck, ostriches, and peacocks relocated from the Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre (UWEC) in Entebbe

Uganda’s New UWEC Mbale Zoo Opens June, 2026: Lions, Zebras & More Relocated from Entebbe

Uganda is set to make wildlife more accessible than ever. The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) will officially open the UWEC-Mbale Zoo on June 12th, 2026, marking the country’s first regional satellite zoo and a significant step in decentralizing conservation efforts.

Animal relocation convoy en route to the new UWEC Mbale Zoo. Vehicles carrying lions, zebras, ostriches, and other species make the journey from Entebbe to Eastern Uganda ahead of the official opening on June 12th, 2026
Animal relocation convoy en route to the new UWEC Mbale Zoo. Vehicles carrying lions, zebras, ostriches, and other species make the journey from Entebbe to Eastern Uganda ahead of the official opening on June 12th, 2026. Photo Credit; Uganda Wildlife Authority

Animals including lions, zebras, waterbuck, ostriches, and peacocks have already been successfully relocated from the popular Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre (UWEC) in Entebbe to their new home in Mbale.

Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) reports the animals are thriving as they settle into the facility ahead of the grand opening.

Why the New Mbale Zoo Matters for Tourists and Locals

Located in Eastern Uganda, the UWEC Mbale Zoo aims to bring world-class wildlife experiences closer to communities that previously had to travel long distances to Entebbe. This decentralization promotes:

  • Conservation education for schools and families in the region.
  • Environmental awareness among local communities.
  • Economic growth through increased tourism revenue and job creation in Mbale.

The new facility will serve as a major attraction for both domestic and international visitors, complementing Uganda’s renowned national parks.

Uganda Wildlife Authority team carefully offloading an animal crate at the new UWEC Mbale Zoo facility. The successful relocation marks a major milestone in decentralizing wildlife conservation and tourism in Uganda
Uganda Wildlife Authority team carefully offloading an animal crate at the new UWEC Mbale Zoo facility. The successful relocation marks a major milestone in decentralizing wildlife conservation and tourism in Uganda. Photo Credit; Uganda Wildlife Authority

Whether you’re planning park tours from Kampala or Entebbe, adding a stop at the UWEC Mbale Zoo creates an unforgettable itinerary combining education, wildlife viewing, and cultural exploration near the Mbale-Tororo highway.

What to Expect at UWEC Mbale Zoo

Early reports highlight well-adapted animals in spacious new enclosures. The zoo will focus on rescue, rehabilitation, education, and tourism while maintaining high standards of animal welfare.

Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has addressed public feedback on care, confirming ample food supplies and dedicated planning for the animals’ well-being.

This development forms part of a broader vision that includes future satellite zoos in other regions, reducing pressure on the flagship Entebbe centre while expanding access nationwide.

A lion at the newly established UWEC Mbale Zoo. The facility, opening on June 12th, 2026, will house lions, zebras, waterbuck, ostriches, and peacocks relocated from the Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre (UWEC) in Entebbe
A lion at the newly established UWEC Mbale Zoo. The facility, opening on June 12th, 2026, will house lions, zebras, waterbuck, ostriches, and peacocks relocated from the Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre (UWEC) in Entebbe. Photo Credit; Uganda Wildlife Authority

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The timing couldn’t be better for your next Uganda adventure. Combine your trip with visits to nearby attractions like Mount Elgon National Park or cultural sites in Eastern Uganda.

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An ostrich settles into its new spacious enclosure at the UWEC Mbale Zoo. The satellite zoo aims to bring conservation education and wildlife viewing closer to communities in Eastern Uganda
An ostrich settles into its new spacious enclosure at the UWEC Mbale Zoo. The satellite zoo aims to bring conservation education and wildlife viewing closer to communities in Eastern Uganda. Photo Credit; Uganda Wildlife Authority

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