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Mongabay News on MSNClimate change tests the resilience of people and desert-adapted wildlife in Namibia
I want my children to see a rhino with their own eyes — not only in Etosha [National Park],” says Sofia /Nuas, a member of ...
For the past eight years she has managed the Damaraland Camp, a luxury tented lodge located on the north face of the Haub River Valley, some 90km from Torra Bay on Namibia’s Skeleton Coast. The ...
As rare rains sweep across northern Namibia, its landscapes spring to life, with flowers blooming in the desert, wildlife ...
Namibia will kill more than 700 wild animals and distribute meat to those struggling with food insecurity as the country grapples with its worst drought in 100 years.
Namibia, with its bountiful and accessible wildlife, is still undiscovered by Americans, but Europeans visitors, especially Germans and the Dutch who were early settlers and farmers in the late ...
LONDON -- Namibia has announced that it will cull 723 wild animals to feed parts of its population as it grapples with its worst drought in 100 years. In a statement, Namibia’s Ministry of ...
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 will kill more than 700 wild animals and distribute meat to those struggling with food insecurity as the country grapples with its worst drought in 100 years.
Namibia has announced that it will cull 723 wild animals to feed parts of its population as it grapples with its worst drought in 100 years. In a statement, Namibia’s Ministry of Environment ...
Namibia is planning to kill more than 700 wild animals, including elephants, zebras and hippos, and distribute the meat to the people struggling with food insecurity as the country grapples ...
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