Namibia has announced that it will cull 723 wild animals to feed parts of its population as it grapples with its worst ...
A drastic measure Namibia's government is taking drastic measures to mitigate the consequences of the drought. Scores of wild ...
Butts are everywhere, but there’s something about animal behinds that drive people nuts. Be it their odd, anachronistic look ...
Deputy minister of health and social services Esther Muinjangue has tabled a motion urging the government to investigate ...
Known for its dramatic environments, Namibia’s shifting sand dunes, fog-shrouded coasts, and grasslands remain a sanctuary for African wildlife. Project Dragonfly applauds our 16-year partnership with ...
With the September temperature pushing a hundred degrees at midday, the pachyderms were moving at the edge of the Kalahari Desert in Namibia in a community-run wildlife reserve, or conservancy ...
The successful relocation of these two cheetahs represents a trend in Namibia. Wildlife numbers are increasing, especially in conservancies and private reserves beyond national park boundaries.
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 ...
But where human-wildlife conflict threatens life and livelihood, wildlife impacts can undermine the goals of CBNRM. Based on research on women’s experiences in Namibia’s Kwandu Conservancy, we examine ...