To catch game, fish, etc. illegally by trespassing on private property. (Source: CED)



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David M 2024. Thirty rhino poached in six months.
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Macleod F, Valoi E 2024. A decade of pecking at a poaching kingpin.
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SA_2024_09_A decade of pecking at a poaching kingpin_Oxpeckers.pdf 464.31 KB
Southern African Development Community (SADC) 2024. Southern African Development Community (SADC): Law Enforcement and Anti-Poaching Strategy.
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SADC_2024_08_LEAP Strategy_2022_2032_0.pdf 1.65 MB
Johannes E-R 2024. Beyond the horn.
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NAM_2024_09_Beyond The Horn_The Namibian.pdf 329.45 KB
Smit E 2024. Mines in the nature reserve?.
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NAM_2024_09_Mines in the nature reserve_Allgemeine Zeitung.pdf 165.34 KB
Johannes E-R 2024. Living large - african elephants.
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NAM_2024_09_Living large_African elephants_The Namibian.pdf 386.99 KB
Steynberg F 2024. Black rhino bull poached at Otavi.
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NAM_2024_09_Black rhino bull poached at Otavi_Republikein.pdf 103.2 KB
Kayunde M 2024. A brand new Namibian documentary on kykNET this October. Documentary films and series are becoming increasingly popular locally and globally because viewers have an ever-growing interest in the story behind the story. This October, a brand new Namibian documentary is showing on kykNET (DStv channel 144 and GOtv channel 15).The documentary, Eden’s Guardian Angelst, looks at the extraordinary trajectory from wildlife crisis to conservation victory. On a continent struggling with the devastating effects of poaching and the conflict between the needs of people and nature, Namibia stands out as a beacon of hope. It is also an inspiring example of the invaluable contribution that community-led conservation can make. This compelling film takes a closer look at Namibia’s pioneering conservation efforts and introduces the viewer to dedicated guardians of three conservation areas across this vast and pristine country. Through their eyes, we see the urgent plight of the world’s most traded mammal, the jackdaw and the last remaining, free-ranging black rhinos, whose numbers are still shrinking.
Sheldrick Wildlife Trust 2024. Anti-poaching report: September 2024.
2024. Poachers - Vehicles, equipment donated.
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