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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Giess W 1970. Ein Beitrag zur Flora des Etoscha Nationalparks. Dinteria 5 19-55
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Giess W 1970. Moringa ovalifolia die boom van die sprokieswoud in die nasionale Etoshawildtuin. Dinteria 5 57-58
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Burke A 2013. Plant species of the Naute Game Park - an annotated inventory. Dinteria 33 3-11
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Plant species of the Naute Game Park.pdf 1.15 MB
Kolberg H 2011. Restoration of mined areas in Namibia's Sperrgebiet. Samara 20 4-5
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Brain C, Forge O, Erb P 1999. Lion predation on black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) in Etosha National Park. African Journal of Ecology 37 (1) 107-109
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Roskaft E, Larsen T, Mojaphoko R, Raihan Sarker AHM, Jackson C 2014. Human Dimensions of Elephant Ecology. Elephants and Savanna Woodland Ecosystems: A Study from Chobe National Park, Botswana
Fagereng A, Smith Z, Rowe CD, Makhubu B, Sylvester FYG 2014. Stress, strain, and fault behavior at a thrust ramp: Insights from the Naukluft thrust, Namibia. Journal of Structural Geology 58 95-107
Franz M, Kramer-Schadt S, Kilian W, Wissel C, Groeneveld J 2010. Understanding the effects of rainfall on elephant - vegetation interactions around waterholes. Ecological Modelling 221 (24) 2909-2917
Zisadza P, Gandiwa E, van der Westhuizen H, van der Westhuizen E, Bodzo V 2010. Abundance, distribution and population trends of hippopotamus in Gonarezhou National Park, Zimbabwe :research article. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 40 (2) 149-157
Carter KD, Brand R, Carter JK, Shorrocks B, Goldizen AW 2013. Social networks, long-term associations and age-related sociability of wild giraffes. Animal Behaviour 86 (5) 901-910
Greyling T, Cilliers SS, van Hamburg H 2007. Vegetation studies of feral horse habitat in the Namib Naukluft Park, Namibia. South African Journal of Botany 73 (2) 328
Seeber PA, Ciofolo I, Ganswindt A 2012. Behavioural inventory of the giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis). BMC Research Notes 5 650
Leistner OA, Werger MJA 1973. Southern kalahari phytosociology. Vegetatio 28 (5-6) 353-399
Seely MK, Henschel JR 2003. Best Practices in the World's Oldest Desert.. Conserving Biodiversity in Arid Regions 119-128
Braine SG 1984. Breeding of two passerines after high rainfall in the Skeleton Coast Park. South African Journal of Science 80 (4) 188 - 189
van Rooyen N, Bredenkamp GJ, Theron GK, Bothma J du P, Le Riche EAN 1994. Vegetational gradients around artificial watering points in the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park. Journal of Arid Environments 26 (4) 349-361
Bigalke RC 1961. Some observations on the ecology of the Etosha Game Park, South West Africa. Annals of the Cape Provincial Museum 1 49 - 67