A message from Minister Uahekua Herunga on conservation in Namibia … Our protected areas are a national heritage that play the role of laboratories for biodiversity […]
The most valuable renewable natural resource in Africa Text and photographs Helge Denker The moniker ‘rhino security’ immediately indicates that there is an imminent, serious threat. […]
Text Michael Sibalatani, NAMPLACE Project Manager Conservation of biodiversity at landscape level is a phrase that is fast gaining momentum around the world. Namibians can take […]
A nexus that needs to empower nationally Text Jonas Nghishidi & Samson Mulonga Photographs: Samson Mulonga From a small wooden hut on a riverbank of the […]
Ready for the tough challenge Text Rosalia Iileka “It was a wonderful experience to be involved in and work with the SPAN Project from its inception […]
A new study forecasts that wildlife, tourism are wise investments Text Linda Baker, Former SPAN Communications Officer Photographs by Paul van Schalkwyk and SAIEA Climate change […]
Lions are the biggest draw card for tourists to Africa. Without these majestic animals, I foresee a collapse of the economy. Sadly, the local communities will […]
Madam Sustainable Development Text Samson Mulonga “Sustainable development is about balancing human needs with the protection of the natural environment in a way that does not […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]