The pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals, regarded as a sport. (Source: CED)



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Fischer A, Sandström C, Delibes-Mateos M, Arroyo B, Tadie D, Randall D, Hailu F, Lowassa A, Msuha M, Kereži K, Reljić S, Linnell J, Majić A 2013. On the multifunctionality of hunting - an institutional analysis of eight cases from Europe and Africa. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management (56) 531-552
Davidson Z, Valeix M, Loveridge AJ, Madzikanda H, MacDonald DW 2011. Socio-spatial behaviour of an African lion population following perturbation by sport hunting. Biological Conservation (144) 114-121
Lindsey PA, Frank LG, Alexander R, Mathieson A, Romanach SS 2007. Trophy hunting and conservation in Africa: Problems and one potential solution. Conservation Biology (21) 880-883
Joppa LN, Hutton JM 2012. Trophy hunting of lions in West Africa. Biological Conservation (149) 143
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Corey Wright V 2016. Turbulent times: fighting history today in Tanzania's trophy hunting spaces. Journal of Contemporary African Studies (34) 1-21
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2018. Ministry of Environment and Tourism aerial survey data - Hunting metadata.
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MET trophy hunting metadata.xlsx 14.52 KB
Chaboo CS, Hitchcock RK, Bradfield J, Wadley L 2019. Beetle and Plant Arrow Poisons of the San People of Southern Africa. In History of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Toxicology in Antiquity 11-71
Kinahan J 2017. The Dancing Kudu: women's initiation in the Namib Desert during the second millennium AD. Antiquity (91) 1043–1057
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Kinahan J 2017. The Solitary Shaman: Itinerant healers and ritual seclusion in the Namib Desert during the second millennium AD. Cambridge Archaeological Journal (27) 553–569
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Kinahan 2017a The Solitary Shaman.pdf 1.16 MB
Kinahan J 2018. Holocene human adaptation in the Namib Desert: A model based on the concept of Holling's loop. Journal of Arid Environments
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Kinahan 2018b Hollings Loop.pdf 1.31 MB
Kinahan J 2019. The origins and spread of pastoralism in southern Africa. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History
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Kinahan 2019 Pastoralism in S Africa ORE.pdf 366.92 KB
Wanger TC, Traill LW, Cooney R, Rhodes JR, Tscharntke T 2017. Trophy hunting certifcation. Nature Ecology and Evolution (1) 1791–1793
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Trophy hunting certifcation.pdf 725.29 KB
Fleming DM 1976. Present wildlife utilisation in the Okavango Delta. Proceedings of the Symposium on the Okavango Delta and its future utilization 195 - 222
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Present wildlife utilisation in the Okavango Delta_1976.pdf 13.23 MB
Afriyie EK 1976. Human resources of the Okavango Area: Some implication for development projects. Proceedings of the Symposium on the Okavango Delta and its future utilization 17
Lendelvo SM, Pinto M, Sullivan S 2020. A perfect storm? The impact of COVID-19 on community-based conservation in Namibia. Namibian Journal of Environment 4 (B) 1-15
Schmidt S 2020. Hunter, game, and lords of animals in Southern Africa. Journal of the Namibia Scientific Society 67 61-76
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Samuelsson E, Stage J 2006. The size and distribution of the economic impacts of Namibian hunting tourism.
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Research Discussion Paper 74_2006.pdf 853.71 KB
Stein A, Andreas A, Aschenborn O 2011. Namibian national leopard survey - 2011.
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Namibian National Leopard Survey_2011.pdf 565.33 KB
Kalvelage L, Revilla Diez J, Bollig M How much remains? Local value capture from tourism in Zambezi, Namibia. Tourism Geographies
McCann BE, Whitworth W, Newman RA 2016. Efficacy of non-lead ammunition for culling elk at Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Human-Wildlife Interactions 10 (2) 268-282
Gremse F, Krone O, Thamm M, Kiessling F, Tolba RH, Rieger S, Gremse C 2014. Performance of lead-free versus lead-based hunting ammunition in ballistic soap. PLoS ONE 9 (7) e102015
Martin A, Gremse C, Selhorst T, Bandick N, Müller-Graf C, Greiner M, Lahrssen-Wiederholt M 2017. Hunting of roe deer and wild boar in Germany: Is non-lead ammunition suitable for hunting?. PLoS ONE 12 (9) e0185029
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Stroud RK, Hunt WG 2009. Gunshot wounds: A source of lead in the environment. Ingestion of lead from spent ammunition: Implications for wildlife and humans 119-125
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Legagneux P, Suffice P, Messier J-S, Lelievre F, Tremblay JA, Maisonneuve C, Saint-Louis R, Bety J 2014. High risk of lead contamination for scavengers in an area with high moose hunting success. PLoS ONE 9 (11) e111546
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van Houdt S, Brown RP, Wanger TC, Twine W, Fynn R, Uiseb K, Cooney R, Traill LW 2021. Divergent views on trophy hunting in Africa, and what this may mean for research and policy. Conservation Letters 2021 e12840
Stander PE 1990. Notes on foraging habits of cheetah. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 20 (4) 130-132
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Notes on foraging habits of cheetah_0.pdf 217.8 KB
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2007. Policy on Tourism and Wildlife Concessions on State Land.