Atmos reports on an effort to rewild southern Namibia, reintroducing wildlife to restore the ecosystem after decades of loss.
Truly, our journey through Damaraland, Hoanib Skeleton Coast and Serra Cafema revealed a Namibia where wilderness isn’t ...
For 35 years, American zoologist Laurie Marker has been collecting and storing specimens in a cheetah sperm bank in Namibia, ...
The cheetah reintroduction project in India, focusing on reviving the species after its extinction nearly seven decades ago, ...
The three-year-old cheetah reintroduction project moved ahead with full steam in 2025, a year which saw the birth of 12 cubs ...
Namibian Sun on MSN
Namibia’s trophy hunting critical for wildlife populations
Ellanie Smit In Namibia, December and January are off-limits for trophy hunting – and the Namibia Professional Hunting Association (Napha) says this is a deliberate, science-based choice to safeguard ...
PETBOOK magazine on MSN
People attribute emotions to animals—but not thoughts
Do animals have thoughts and feelings–just like us? A global study provides fascinating answers. From Ecuador to Japan, ...
AllAfrica on MSN
Namibia: Social Media Mourns Death of Star Baboon Cindy
Cindy the social media star Namibian baboon died on Sunday at the age of 31. Cindy was adopted by the Lambrechts family after being orphaned as a baby. She lived with them on the family farm in the ...
Stylist on MSN
Booking your first safari holiday in 2026? Here’s why Namibia should be top of your list
Booking a safari trip in 2026? This is why Namibia should be top of your list – and exactly what to expect from your ...
The South African on MSN
Canada raises alarm over crime and scams in Namibia
Canada has urged its citizens travelling to Namibia to exercise a high degree of caution, warning of violent crime.
The Canadian government has warned its citizens travelling to Namibia to "exercise a high degree of caution," citing high levels of crime and frequent cases of financial fraud, particularly targeting ...
Mongabay News on MSN
How Southern African farmers & elephants can both adapt to coexist
Elephants are considered a sacred totem by many in northwestern Zimbabwe, but they also frequently raid villagers’ crops near harvest time, says Agripa Ngorima, who has studied attitudes toward ...
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