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Talk on landscape conservation in the Namib
Sep
06

NEWS talk on 11 September by Lee and Murray Tindell. Join us for an interesting and informative evening to be held at the venue of the Namibia Scientific Society in 112 Robert Mugabe avenue. The talk starts at 19:30.

Notice to all service providers
May
27

The Nam-place project will officially close on the 30th of June 2016. All service providers are requested to submit all invoices, works and claims on or before 15th of June.

May
27

UNDP Visits Klein Karas Community in the Greater Fish River Canyon Landscape

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Namibia’s delegation headed by the country’s Resident Representative, Ms. Kiki Gbeho undertook a field visit to the Klein Karas community of the Greater Fish River Canyon Landscape during 3-5March 2016. The visit was part of the UNDP’s monitoring and evaluation on NAMPLACE project’s implementation.

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Devil's claw. Photo: NACSO/WWF in Namibia
Feb
01

Apart from the revenue they generate from hunting and sales of Devil’s claw, the conservancy has developed a business unit through which they attract customers from afar.

The conservancy is optimistic about the joint venture negotiations to build a lodge in Bwabwata National Park. If successful, the joint venture will see a number of conservancy members trained and employed under various capacities to provide tourism products and services to the visitors to the lodge.

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New access bridge into Nkasa Rupara National Park constructed with funding from the NAMPLACE project and the Game Products Trust Fund
Aug
07

The NAM-PLACE project is preparing to visit the all landscapes to hand over the activities and infrastructure developed during the lifespan of the NAM-PLACE project. There were a number of interventions, including radio communications systems, fire fighting training and equipment, patrol camps and access bridges, and many other project interventions across the board. The events are set to take place during the third quarter of 2015.

Some of the activities and infrastructure are:

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