Lake Kibwera

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Lake Kibwera is a Ugandan crater lake in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Western Uganda. The lake has different fish species which is preferred by its surrounding community. [1] [2] The lake is also known as a habitat for crocodiles relocated from nearby lakes like Lake George as they pose a threat to human life. [3] [4] Lake Kibwera is a protected area managed by Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) and Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities. [5] [6]

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Location

Lake Kibwera is in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Western Uganda Rubirizi district at Latitude 0°15'15.6"S and Longitude 29°59'20.8"E. [7] [8]

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