In Dunga swamp, where papyrus reeds sway gracefully, water and life intertwine, creating a delicate balance that sustains diverse biodiversity, including rare birds, fish, and insects.

For years, Friends of Dunga Swamp Site Support Group has worked tirelessly to preserve this vital wetland, one of the country's key ecological sites.

For George Owere, the community's commitment to protecting the swamp inspired  the formation of the conservation group, which actively raises awareness about its  importance. "Dunga swamp is a unique wetland.

Besides being home to rare animals like sitatunga, a wetland-dwelling antelope, it serves as a fish breeding ground and a habitat for rare bird species.