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Animal Rights Activist Backs Baboon Killings in Goreangab
Animal rights activist Margaret Jacobsohn has expressed support for the killing of three baboons in Windhoek's Goreangab area last week.This comes after years of complaints from residents over attacks ...
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NBC Denies Plans to Re-Interview Director General Candidates
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) has denied claims that it plans to conduct re-interviews for the position of director general.This follows allegations from sources that the institution ...
A study of wild African herbivores offers new insight into how environmental conditions—not just diet and anatomy—can ...
Some animal societies are ruled by despots with an iron fist, while others seem naturally egalitarian – and they all have ...
With Sandfontein, small groups get a sense of exclusivity and wilderness in the midst of a wild reserve in Namibia.
Trophy hunting interests are turning the screw on northern Tanzania's Maasai communities and wildlife paradise. Meanwhile, ...
Everyday, animals go extinct before our very eyes. Here are some species which are currently endangered and how you can help.
What are some of the species we’re seeing in the illegal wildlife trade today? And what are we doing to combat it?
After reviewing recent genetic, morphological, and biogeographic studies on giraffes, scientists have now split the single ...
Explore the ten safest countries to visit in Africa for 2026, as ranked by the Global Peace Index. Discover the unique ...
The Onymacris plana, a darkling beetle, is the first known land animal that gets cooler as it exercises, scientists said.
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