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British wildlife professor and World War Two Hurricane display pilot die in Namibia plane crash
A British wildlife expert and a World War Two Hurricane display pilot have died in a plane crash in Namibia while searching for wildlife. Professor Alan Wilson, 62, and former airline pilot Neil ...
Moments before the sun set behind Namibia’s burnt-orange mountains, a large truck rumbled onto the desert landscape below. Inside were ostriches, springbok, and oryx, restless and stamping around ...
Around the world, wildlife is disappearing at an alarming pace. Yet in parts of southern Africa, some of the continent’s most ...
An investigation into Namibia’s wildlife management policies and programmes by two environmental researchers has found that the claimed success of conservation in the country and economic benefits for ...
Imagine the U.S. government saying to the people living around Yellowstone, "You know what? All those wild animals in the park — the grizzlies, the bison, the wolves — they belong to you." This is ...
WINDHOEK, March 10 (Reuters) - Namibia has seen a surge in incidents of human-wildlife conflicts involving elephants, buffaloes and other species, mainly in the north and northeastern parts of the ...
Conservation groups have slammed the Namibian government’s decision to capture 22 wild elephants and export them to zoos in the United Arab Emirates. They contend the animals were taken from a fragile ...
Dan Marsh, Director of Education at the award-winning Cincinnati Zoo, presents a wildlife conservation talk on “Success and Consequences: Who does Namibia’s wildlife belong to?” Southern African ...
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