Finding creature comforts in Africa, exploring the Galapagos and travelling to the ends of the earth, Simon Calder shares his ...
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.
In Namibia, the protection of key wildlife species such as elephants, black rhinos and pangolins hangs in the balance, along with support for wildlife rangers and community conservation projects.
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 ...
Nearly 99 percent of southern white rhinos live in the savannas of Kenya, Namibia, and Zimbabwe, though the vast majority are found in South Africa. They can live up to 35 years in the wild and 40 ...
Conservation & Society, Vol. 19, No. 4 (2021), pp. 282-293 (12 pages) Community-based Conservation seeks to strike a balance between nature conservation and economic growth by establishing spatial and ...