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Mongabay News on MSNClimate change tests the resilience of people and desert-adapted wildlife in Namibia
I want my children to see a rhino with their own eyes — not only in Etosha [National Park],” says Sofia /Nuas, a member of ...
As rare rains sweep across northern Namibia, its landscapes spring to life, with flowers blooming in the desert, wildlife ...
The Namibian government has announced that the number of Rhino’s poached in the Southern African nation reached a record-high in 2022 -- rising by 93% since 2021.
Namibia, a country in southern Africa, said it is planning to kill over 700 wild animals including elephants and zebras to distribute the meat to its citizens struggling to secure food.
The number of rhinos being poached in Namibia, home to the world’s second-biggest population of the animals, is surging with the government and environmental non-profits suspecting that ...
According to the 2023 Namibia Population and Housing Census, the youth unemployment rate in Kunene region stands at 43.2%, reflecting a 10% decrease from 53% recorded in 2018.
A desert area rich in minerals but with little arable land, Namibia suffers from long periods of drought. About 55% of the population lives rurally, mostly along the northern and northeast border ...
Namibia has put 170 "high value" wild elephants up for sale due to drought and an increase in elephant numbers, the southern African country's environmental ministry said on Wednesday.
Namibia is quite small in terms of population. Also it has been under South Africa’s wing for a long time before going independent. These two facts are enough to tell me that there might be just ...
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