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 ...
It's dawn and 40 degrees out. The air tastes of dust. Elias Neftali is behind the wheel of a truck, driving us through a long valley encircled by red-rock mountains. As a farmhand in the northwest ...
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 ...
Conflicts between humans and wildlife are escalating worldwide due to human population growth, urbanization, growth of agricultural and industrial activities, and, in certain areas, increasing ...
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 ...
Planning your first trip to Namibia? Discover 8 essential travel tips covering safety, transportation, wildlife experiences, ...
An investigation into Namibia’s wildlife management policies and programmes by two environmental researchers has found that the claimed success of conservation in the country and economic benefits for ...
The Namibian government recently announced plans to cull 640 animals from five national parks, plus 83 elephants outside park boundaries where they come into contact with people. These plans have been ...
Experience an unforgettable road trip through Namibia as we discover just how incredible this country truly is. From endless desert landscapes and dramatic dunes to vast open roads and unique wildlife ...