wildlife

Animals and plants that grow independently of people, usually in natural conditions. (Source: CAMB)



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Smit E 2020. Securing a poaching scene.
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NAM_2020-07_Securing a poaching scene_Namibian Sun.pdf 420.05 KB
Denker H 2020. Wildlife Crime and the Law.
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NAM_2020-07_Wildlife Crime and the Law_The Namibian.pdf 985.42 KB
Murray-Hudson M, Parry D 1997. Biophysical Environment (Botswanan Sector).
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Biophysical Environment_Botswanan Sector_1997.pdf 6.17 MB
2020. Poachers kill two rhinos.
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ZIM_2020-08_Poachers kill two rhinos_The Herald.pdf 238.45 KB
Shikongo A 2020. Five nabbed over wild cat skins.
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NAM_2020-08_Five nabbed over wild cat skins_The Namibian.pdf 470.69 KB
Smit E 2020. N$5.5m for wildlife protection.
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NAM_2020-08_NAD5_5m for wildlife protection_Namibian Sun.pdf 405.54 KB
Smit E 2020. Pangolin traffickers nabbed.
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NAM_2020-08_Pangolin traffickers nabbed_Namibian Sun.pdf 379.08 KB
Gibson DSC, Craig GC 2019. Aerial survey of wildlife in Eastern Zambezi Region, October 2019.
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Zebra 2019 aerial survey eastern Zambezi.pdf 4.12 MB
Smit E 2020. Python skins seized.
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2020. Five countries unite against wildlife crime. The five Partner States of the Kavango Zambezi (KAZA) Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) - Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe - have joined forces to defend their borders against those who seek to deprive the region of its natural beauty and resources.