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Officials say nearly half of Namibia’s population is forecast to experience food insecurity in the coming months following the drought. As well as the 83 elephants, those to be culled – in ...
Tariff retaliation and escalating trade tensions might signal the start of a global trade war where, like grass when two ...
In drought-stricken parts of Africa, wildlife conservation groups are fighting to preserve endangered species such as black rhinos. It is a dangerous job but activists say they love it. For those who ...
Khulumani Moyo is one of the handlers who has looked after Namibia for some time now. He knows all the elephants and cares for their well-being. "Here they are enjoying a second life," he says.
In Namibia’s Etosha National Park, elephants in the Warrior family gather at the Mushara water hole. Caitlin O’Connell-Rodwell and Tim Rodwell A roar broke the silence of a dead winter's night.
Susan McConnell At Namibia's Etosha National Park, male elephants form long-term friendships. Jack, on the right, leans his head to greet Luke. Susan McConnell ...
"And war. I was raised during war. That can also make you wise in a hurry." Namibia's civil war started in 1966 and lasted 22 years. In 1990, when Namibia at last gained independence from South ...
One unique way of protecting Namibia's biodiversity has been through the WWF-supported conservancy movement, which gives local communities responsibility and right of ownership over their natural ...
It might be baboons in Namibia attacking young goats, or elephants in Nepal eating crops, or European bears and wolves killing livestock. The problem is universal, affects rich and poor, and is bad ...