Windhoek, Namibia, 3rd October 2019—Customs and Police officers from Windhoek and Walvis Bay last week received training in species identification and the use of baggage and container scanners to ...
Moments before the sun set behind Namibia’s burnt-orange mountains, a large truck rumbled onto the desert landscape below. Inside were ostriches, springbok, and oryx, restless and stamping around ...
After six months of lockdown, the Namibian government ended travel restrictions and curfews on Friday, in light of a drop in new COVID-19 cases. But Namibia’s economy, which depends heavily on ...
A Namibian government cull of more than 700 wildlife to cope with its worst drought in decades is under way, with nearly 160 animals already killed, the environment ministry said Tuesday. The ...
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Trading Years for Wildlife lifts the lid on why 45 offenders who are incarcerated in six different Namibian Correctional Service facilities, turned towards the illegal wildlife trade. The ...
Dan Marsh, Director of Education at the award-winning Cincinnati Zoo, presents a wildlife conservation talk on “Success and Consequences: Who does Namibia’s wildlife belong to?” Southern African ...
Namibia was first African nation to write environmental conservation into constitution Lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and other big game is regularly spotted in Namibia More than 30 conservancy lodges ...