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The Proponent intends to conduct small-scale mining activities on Mining Claim 72453. The proposed activity requires an Environmental Clearance Certificate from the competent authority.
To install and make use of incinerators to burn animal carcasses and other wastes.
Exploration and mining activities for base and rare metals, dimension stone, industrial minerals and precious metals on EPL 8239 ǁKaras Region.
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| 3758_ESAR_EPL 8239 Karas Region.pdf | 3.09 MB |
| 3758_EMP_EPL 8239 Karas Region.pdf | 1.2 MB |
| 3758_Proof of Consultation_EPL 8239 Karas Region.pdf | 1.92 MB |
| 3758_Map_EPL 8239 Karas Region.pdf | 153.06 KB |
| 3758_Screening Notice_EPL 8239 Karas Region.pdf | 159.74 KB |
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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| NAM_2021_07_Countries lose billions to wildlife crime_Namibian Sun.pdf | 399.96 KB |