game (animals)

Wild animals, including birds and fish, hunted for sport, food or profit. (Source: CED)



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Grobler JP, Rushworth I, Brink JS, Kotze A, Bloomer P, Reilly B, Vrahimis S 2011. Management of hybridization in an endemic species: decision making in the face of imperfect information in the case of the black wildebeest - Connochaetes gnou. European Journal of Wildlife Research 57
du Preez JS 1971. Game count - Etosha: February 1971.
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1971. Progress report - Aerial game counts - Etosha.
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1971_Kaross_Khoabendes.PDF 138.28 KB
du Preez JS 1974. Game count - Etosha: April 1972.
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1972_April_Etosha.PDF 305.49 KB
de Villiers PA, MacDonald AR 1980. Lugsensus te Boesmanland 9-17 Junie 1980.
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Aerial Survey of Bushmanland 9_17 June 1980.PDF 879.55 KB
Berry H, de Villiers P 1982. Total aerial census of Etosha National Park.
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Total aerial census of Etosha National Park_1982.PDF 1.7 MB
1984. Bushmanland 1984.
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1984_Bushmanland.PDF 1.26 MB
Holtzhausen JA 1990. Game numbers at Buffalo in the west Caprivi.
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Game numbers at Buffalo in the west Caprivi_1990.PDF 101.31 KB
2002. Annual game census for Nyae-Nyae.
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Craig GC, Gibson DSC 2019. Aerial survey of north-eastern Namibia: Elephant and other wildlife in Zambezi Region, September/October 2019. An aerial survey of wildlife and domestic livestock took place in Zambezi Region from 25th September to 4th October 2019 as part of a wider survey including Khaudum National Park and its neighbouring conservancies. A total area of 17 380km2 was sampled at intensities between 10 and 40%. The estimates of numbers of each species are tabulated below. The estimated number of elephants is lower than that from the 2015 survey, but the change is not statistically significant.  There were considerably fewer elephant carcasses seen in 2019. However as a result of the policy of MET to remove carcasses from the field, mortality can no longer be estimated from the aerial survey results. Illegal hunting of elephants continues to take place in the area.