national park

Areas of outstanding natural beauty, set aside for the conservation of flora, fauna and scenery, and for recreation, if this does not conflict with the conservation objectives of the parks and their landscapes. Hunting, logging, mining, commercial fishing, agriculture and livestock grazing are all controlled within national parks, as is industrial activity. (Source: WRIGHT)



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Khaudum National Park - Profile.
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Khaudum Park Profile.pdf 140.36 KB
Khaudum National Park.
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Khaudum National Park.pdf 1.49 MB
Khaudum National Park - Khaudum cautionary tales.
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Khaudum Fact sheet2.pdf 324.01 KB
Khaudum National Park - Wildlife wonders.
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Khaudum Fact sheet1.pdf 358.03 KB
Hardap Recreation Resort - Profile.
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Hardap Park Profile.pdf 135.97 KB
Etosha National Park.
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Etosha National Park_Brochure.pdf 2.83 MB
Background Etosha Centenary.
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Etosha Centenary Background final_2007.pdf 807.21 KB
Daan Viljoen Game Park - Profile.
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Daan Viljoen Park Fact File.pdf 146.76 KB
Cape Cross Seal Reserve - Profile.
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Cape Cross Park Profile.pdf 175.16 KB
Cape Cross Seal Reserve.
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Cape Cross Brochure.pdf 4.41 MB
Bwabwata National Park - Profile.
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Bwabwata Park Profile.pdf 196.64 KB
Bwabwata National Park.
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Bwabwata National Park.pdf 1.4 MB
Archibald TJ, Nott TB 1987. The breeding success of flamingoes in Etosha National Park, 1986. Madoqua 16 269 - 270
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The breeding success of flamingoes in Etosha National Park 1986.pdf 398.27 KB
Simmons RE, Sakko A, Paterson J, Nzuzi A 2006. Birds and conservation significance of the Namib Desert's least known coastal wetlands: Baia and Ilha dos Tigres, Angola. .African Journal of Marine Science 28 (3-4) 713-717
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BaiaDosTigres Simmons 2006.pdf 304.7 KB
Shapaka TN, Cunningham PL, Joubert DF 2008. Invasive alien plants in the Daan Viljoen Game Park. Dinteria 30 19 - 32
Thuiller W, Broennimann O, Hughes G, Robert J, Alkemade M, Midgley GF, Corsi F 2006. Vulnerability of African mammals to anthropogenic climate change under conservative land transformation assumptions. Global Change Biology 12 (3) 424 - 440
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Vulnerability of African mammals to anthropogenic climate change.pdf 561.41 KB
le Roux CJG, Grunow JO, Bredenkamp GJ 1988. A classification of the vegetation of the Etosha National Park. South African Journal of Botany 54 (1) 1 – 10
Martin RB 2009. The Elephants of North-Western Namibia: Options for Management.
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NW Elephants report.pdf 2.43 MB
Martin RB 2009. Elephant Management in North-Western Namibia.
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NW Elephants booklet.pdf 9.35 MB
Archibald TJ 1991. Etosha flamingos and the rescue operation in 1989. Lanioturdus 26 36 - 39
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Etosha flamingos and the rescue operation in 1989_1991.pdf 276.9 KB
Lindeque M, Archibald T 1991. Seasonal wetlands in Owambo and Etosha National Park. The status and conservation of wetlands in Namibia 17 (2) 129 - 133
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Lindeque_1991_Madoqua_17_2_Owambo.pdf 1.15 MB
Clinning CF, Jensen RAC 1976. Additions to the bird checklist of Etosha National Park. Madoqua 10 (2) 143 - 148
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Clinning_1977_Madoqua_10_2_birds_etosha.pdf 1.59 MB
Berry HH 1997. Historical review of the Etosha Region and its subsequent administration as a National Park. Madoqua 20 3 - 12
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Etosha_history_01.pdf 449.66 KB
Stutterheim CJ 1982. Timing of breeding of the redbilled oxpecker (Buphagus erythrorhynchus) in the Kruger national park. South African Journal Of Zoology 17 (3) 126 - 129
Siegfried WR, Berry HH 1983. Accumulation of lead in the bones of Turtle Doves Streptopelia capicola. Madoqua 13 (3) 229 - 230
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Siegfried_1983_Madoqua_13_3_Streptopelia.pdf 407.59 KB