Namibia's freehold farmlands host 80% of the country's wildlife. This is the result of forwardthinking policies implemented during the 1960s and 70s that allowed for private ownership over wild animals. Freehold farmers would nonetheless be able to contribute much more to national conservation efforts and global targets if their conservancies were fully supported and incentivised by the government.
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