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According to Chris Weaver, head of World Wildlife Fund-Namibia, in 1995 lions numbered fewer than 20 in northwest Namibia. Today, the population is closer to 125.
Windhoek, Namibia — Wildlife conservationists, scientists and researchers in Namibia and Southern Africa have warned of impending legal action to halt the culling of wildlife as a "mitigation ...
A TWELVE-person team from the Elephant-Human Relations Aid (EHRA) organisation climbed Namibia's highest mountain to raise N$500 000 in funds for their elephant conservation efforts.
As a result, many species in Namibia were facing extinction. “In the private lands, wildlife was doing quite well,” notes Chris Weaver, head of the World Wildlife Fund-Namibia (WWF-Na).
A new documentary, ‘Namibia’s Wildlife Economy,’ is set to shed light on Namibia’s globally recognized success in wildlife conservation.Produced by MaMoKoBo Video & Research for the ...
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 ...
Namibia has launched a Human Wildlife Conflict (HWC) and wildlife crime project aimed at incentivizing wildlife conservation through proactive management of HWC and wildlife crime while ...
Namibia's Minister of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism Pohamba Shifeta on Monday expressed concern over the global trend of restricting hunting, highlighting the need to balance conservation ...
Muyunda said another significant challenge to Namibia's wildlife is poaching, particularly of high-value species such as rhinos, elephants and pangolins. "Recently, we have also noted a growing ...