So far, 235,000 people across Namibia have joined together to create some 59 special conservation areas, which protect 132,000 sq km of vital wildlife habitat – one-sixth of Namibia’s land area. More ...
Pangolins are among the most trafficked mammals worldwide, with their scales and meat highly sought after for traditional medicine and consumption. All eight pangolin species, including Namibia's ...
Explaining the significance of international hunting revenue support to wildlife and habitat conservation in Namibia, President Cramer said that it “increases the economic value of wildlife ...
This course is primarily based at CCF headquarters and explores how conservation organizations can succeed while partnering with local communities to save wildlife. Ongoing research projects at CCF ...
Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) programmes are designed to ensure that rural residents benefit from conservation initiatives. But where human-wildlife conflict threatens life and ...
One unique way of protecting Namibia's biodiversity has been through the WWF-supported conservancy movement, which gives local communities responsibility and right of ownership over their natural ...
Hosted by Namibia's Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), in cooperation with the Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Network (BES-Net), the ...
Started in 2001, CITW is a non-profit organisation and award-winning environmental and life-skills programme managed by leading conservation tourism company Wilderness. As the flag-bearer for its ...
20, No. 1 (2022), pp. 36-46 (11 pages) Environmental conservation is presented as a success story in Namibia’s Zambezi Region where conservation measures have led to an enormous increase in many ...
Namibia is one of the most atmospheric locales in Southern Africa due to its startling topography of towering sand dunes and rugged hills. With a new safari, travelers can also work with giraffes.