Amooti worked as a journalist for the
Kampala newspaper
The New Vision from 1986. He lived in a village in the
Ibanda District. He reported on various environmental issues, such as endangered mountain gorillas, the forests of
Bwindi, and
illegal mining and poaching. He also called attention to the business of smuggling of rare animals for the purpose of exposition or laboratory experiments, in particular endangered
chimpanzees and
parrots. He was awarded the
Goldman Environmental Prize in 1996. He later focused on forest protection and on the environment of
Lake Victoria. and has also published the books
What a Country Without Birds,
What a Country Without Grasslands, and
What a Country Without Wetlands. The books are about environmental issues, written for children from nine to twelve years old, and the story's principal character is the young man "Kazoora". == Death and Legacy ==