[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Text and Photographs Elzanne Erasmus If you’re feeling very strong you can even go all five kilometres!” This was the NWR Namib-Naukluft Camp manager’s advice to […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS | Winter is a good time to get started Text & Photographs Annabelle Venter Our dry, blue-skied winters in Namibia are an ideal […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Compiled by Annabelle Venter | Photograph Paul van Schalkwyk Clear blue skies and warm daytime temperatures – this is an ideal time to travel in Namibia. […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] TNN goes mountain biking with CYMOT Text & Photographs Elzanne Erasmus Every mountain biker will agree that it’s the terrain that makes the ride: the […]
Compiled Sanet van Zijl Renowned nature conservationist Chris Eyre recently lost his battle with cancer at the age of 72. It is with admiration and appreciation […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Sunday Sermons and Decorated Calves’ Heads – THE LEGACY OF THE OLD STRAND HOTEL Text Edward Jenkins | Photographs Courtesy of the Sam Cohen Library, […]
Namibia Desert Environment Education Trust (NaDEET) By Viktoria Keding Education is the key to sustainable development, and because we learn best through example, the Namib Desert […]
Information provide by Namibia Scientific Society Monday, 6th July at 19h00: English presentation by Prof. Dr. Martin Terry, Department of Biology, Geology, and Physical Sciences, Sul […]
Standing Tree Abundance, structure and uses of Boabab populations in the Omusati region University of Namibia By Faith Munyebvu-Chambara Considered the largest succulent plant in the […]
Ecology field course for young environment leaders Gobabeb Training and Research Internship Programme Dr Theo Wassenaar The Desert Science, Research and Training Programme is the 2013 […]
Be the first to book at the newly renovated Xaudum Exclusive Campsite in Khaudum National Park If you’re looking to explore Khaudum National Park you’ll be […]
Community Conservation Fisheries Project By Richard Peel and Denis Tweddle The broad, meandering rivers and large seasonal floodplains of north-eastern Namibia contrast sharply with the harsh […]
Compiled Sanet van Zijl Entries for the Responsible Tourism Awards have opened and tour operators and tourism accommodation establishments can now start submitting. There are two […]
A Hot Topic Namushasha Country Lodge, Wilderness Safaris and Community members Chillies are potentially an economical and accessible way for rural people to deter problem animals, […]
Namibia Giraffe Conservation Status Project By Andri Marais and Stephanie Fennessy On a continent richly steeped in fascinating people and cultures, the giraffe has been a […]
Where strandwolves roam By Dr. Ingrid Wiesel Darting in and out of shadows, dodging waves and eyes, the shaggy, solitary figure of the strandwolf captures the […]
Namibia Animal Rehabilitation Research & education Centre (NARREC) By Liz Komen Namibia is home to over 700 species of birds. They inspire dreams of flight, visits […]
African Wild Dog Population Assessment Project By Robin Lines The decline of the African wild dog, Lycaon pictus, has been well documented over the past 30 […]