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July 12, 2013
The Board of Trustees of Save the Rhino Trust is happy to announce the appointment of a new Chief Executive Officer to lead the Trust forward. […]
July 12, 2013
By Steve Felton “Always something new out of Africa” quoted Pliny the Elder. Were he alive, he would have been rewarded by a visit to the […]
June 24, 2013
In what many would consider a super-human feat, Isabel Wolf-Gillespie has for the past two months run a half-marathon (21 kilometres) and cycled 80 kilometres or more […]
June 14, 2013
By Jana-Mari Smith In December 2012 a cattle herdsman who had trekked his animals into one of the most remotest spots of Namibia made a shocking […]
June 12, 2013
By Jana-Mari Smith Creative, passionate, visionary. These are some of the attributes which shone through the art created by a number of children in Namibia who […]
June 11, 2013
In the 1980s Namibia’s desert lions were all but extinct. However, these lions with a “behaviour out of the ordinary” (National Geographic) have come back. Today, […]
June 10, 2013
A shocking discovery this past weekend was made when a farmer in the Erongo region located the carcass of a female black rhino, known as Solo, […]
May 28, 2013
By Jana-Mari Smith Namibia’s globally praised conservancy programme is set to impress again at the 15th annual Namibia Tourism Expo, which will run from 29 May […]
May 24, 2013
The Rare and Endangered Species Trust (REST) is a non-profit educational centre located on a small farm about 47 km south of Otjiwarongo. The Trust was […]
May 23, 2013
By Omagano Shooya, NACSO communications intern WWF Namibia recently hosted a study tour to the Kunene Region for eight experts in the various fields of conservation […]
May 22, 2013
By Nita Pallett The road is long and winding, the landscape dry and scattered with loose red rocks and Euphorbia. Tall mountains litter the landscape. […]
May 22, 2013
After a long mentally and physical taxing journey, the team at Walking for Lions crossed the finishing line on Monday. The team kicked off their awarness raising […]
May 22, 2013
Text by Marita van Rooyen “Blue Cranes are critically endangered in Namibia. As with the core population in South Africa, Namibia’s small population of 60 appears […]
May 14, 2013
“We must tempt our guests to spend more time at one place by offering them a package that will make it worth their time and effort, […]
May 13, 2013
Collisions of large flying birds, especially bustards, with power lines in Namibia – significance and possible solutions By John Pallett An outcome of the NamPower/Namibia Nature […]