The extraordinary tracking skills of the San people, problems with desert-adapted lions and modern global positioning technology – these are some of the ingredients of a […]
UPDATE 20 SEPTEMBER 2012 Yesterday we reported that the tourism industry has come together to help save the life of San guide Cgunta Khao//khao, who is […]
UPDATE: 5 October 2012 Today, the Naankuse fund announced that Cgunta’s doctors successfully completed the first of several skin transplants at the Roman Catholic Hospital […]
A must-see for culture aficionados en route to Rundu is the Ju’Hoansi Living Museum where visitors can experience and learn about the traditional Kalahari San culture […]
Text by Hu Berry – Flamingo September 2007 The magnitude of change reflected by the tracks left on Etosha’s surface during the past century is awesome. […]
UPDATE: Read more on the adventures of the trackers in the Pyranees. Scientists and Namibian San “Bushmen” investigate Ice Age Footprints in the Pyrenees Foto: T. […]
The three San trackers employed by German researchers to help unveil the secrets of pre-historic footprints in the Pyrenees mountains have made their first break-through. After […]
Naankuse is starting yet another innovative initiative project to support their conservation initiatives and their work with the San. According to Dr Rudie van Vuuren, Managing […]
The Nyae Nyae Pans in the east of Namibia were filled up after good autumn rains. Stories abounded of lions that roamed the open grasslands. Of a massive flock of flamingos that had descended on the water. One word: paradise.