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Namibia is a wildlife paradise with visitors having the chance to spot the Big Five — lions, leopards, elephants, buffalos, and rhinoceroses. Although the country’s red-tinted plains and rocky ...
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Namibia to cull wild animals amid droughtA drastic measure Namibia's government is taking drastic measures to mitigate the consequences of the drought. Scores of wild animals are at risk of dying of thirst due to acute water shortages in ...
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Namibia to cull over 700 animals to feed those affected by droughtNamibia has announced that it will cull 723 wild animals to feed parts of its population as it grapples with its worst drought in 100 years. In a statement, Namibia’s Ministry of Environment ...
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 ...
Windhoek: Namibia has recorded a 45 percent reduction in wildlife crime, Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security Lucia Iipumbu ...
Foot and mouth disease for livestock is endemic to the country's northern regions, where wildlife such as buffaloroam freely. Namibia has occasional outbreaks because of the buffalo sharing the ...
they remain excellent conveyances to deliver the traveller to a succession of great wildlife locations – including Etosha National Park, a Suffolk-sized patch of north-east Namibia. As night ...
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