Text by Abigail Amos Although the baobab richly deserves its place as a symbol of sub-Saharan Africa, the extraordinary sausage tree is equally interesting and much […]
Text by Linda Baker & photographs Trygve Cooper A dusty track meanders across a vast golden plain, edged with rocky outcrops. As the Cruiser rattles towards […]
Onjala Lodge and Game Reserve situated about 75km noth-east of Windhoek officially opened its brand new observatory last weekend. Now guests have the opportunity to gaze […]
Peter Stark, self-proclaimed white bushman and self-confessed poacher turned protector of lions, died yesterday at the age of 84 in South Africa. Born in Windhoek in […]
A wilderness of sea, rocks and sand blend in perpetuity Text by Hu Berry Namibia’s protected coastline stretches 1 570 kilometres, linking 12 000 square kilometres […]
Text and photos by Luise Hoffmann Arriving at Lüderitz you may feel that you have reached a very remote and rocky place. Nevertheless, this little town […]
Text by Hu Berry Storm-tossed ships floundered and cast their human cargo onto a shoreline that must have seemed like a nightmare to those who reached […]
Text Rosalia Iileka & Hugh Paxton It’s been a long, lonely, lovely and seriously dusty drive through northern Namibia and the Namib Desert when we finally […]
Air Namibia, Namibia’s national airline, has confirmed that it is axing it’s four weekly flight service between Windhoek and Gaborone in Botswana as from June 1, […]
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 and photos by Ron Swilling Tucked between two powerful natural expanses – the Namib Desert and the Atlantic Ocean – the town of Swakopmund exists […]
Text by Hu Berry & Photos by Hu Berry, P & M Bridgeford A career in conservation has its punishments and rewards. Setbacks are frequent and satisfaction […]
At the end of the world On arrival at Wolwedans in the NamibRand Nature Reserve you already feel you’ve left all civilisation behind. A warm welcome […]
NICE was initiated by Wolwedans and supported by the Deutsche Entwicklungsgesellschaft. Described in its project proposal as an investment in training, opportunity and socioeconomic empowerment/development, NICE […]