@nbvibes: Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda is home to a large population of African elephants, one of the park’s most iconic animals. These majestic giants roam freely across the savannah, forests, and near the Kazinga Channel. Visitors can often spot them during game drives or boat safaris. The elephants play a vital role in maintaining the park’s ecosystem by shaping vegetation and creating water holes for other wildlife. Conservation efforts continue to protect them from poaching and human-wildlife conflict