The 55,299 square kilometres of land between the Etosha and Skeleton Coast national parks are renowned for unique biodiversity and an exceptionally high species variety. This part of the country is highly vulnerable to climate change, however. It is also home to people who have lived alongside wildlife for untold centuries. They were among the pioneers in community conservation and established some of the first communal conservancies in Namibia.
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