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The application for the Meob Bay Tourism Development entails the following: 1(b) The construction of facilities for the transmission and supply of electricity (Solar) 3.2 Other forms of mining or extraction of any natural resources whether regulated by law or not (Water) 3.3 Resource extraction, manipulation, conservation and related activities (Water) 6.
Endorsement to dispose radioactively contaminated mechanical waste within the open pit domain. Three (3) areas are investigated, one in the open pit and two on the waste rock dumps.
Governments lose N$100.6 to N$172.4 billion per year in potential fiscal revenue from illegal logging, fishing and wildlife crime. Despite the unprecedented global Covid-19 pandemic, the threat of wildlife crime continued in 2020, according to the International Consortium on Combatting Wildlife Crime (ICCWC) annual report for 2020, titled 'Together Against Wildlife Crime'. The report said despite considerable effort by the global community, wildlife crime remains a significant threat.
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