Namibia is taking the fight to poachers and traffickers / by WWF-Namibia Wildlife and Landscapes team
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Conservation and the Environment in Namibia ; 2022Publication details: Windhoek : Venture Media, 2022: John Meinert PrintingDescription: 6 pages, illustrations, 30 cmISSN:- 2026-8785
- PER 527 Conservation and the Environment in Namibia
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For the past three decades Namibia has adopted conservation approaches that have expanded the range and increased the population sizes of many wildlife species, including black rhinoceros, elephants, and large carnivores. Wildlife recoveries have been particularly noteworthy within the communal areas of Namibia, attributed to the emergence of communal conservancies since 1996. Namibia's progressive legislation has allowed people living with wildlife to benefit from these natural resources, resulting in community stewardship, goodwill, and support for nature conservation. Over this period, poaching activities remained at all-time lows.
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