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



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2024. Should Rhino be Culled?.
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SA_2024_10_Should Rhino be Culled_Patrol.pdf 142.46 KB
IRDNC IRDNC Kunene.
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IRDNC Kunene.pdf 179.14 KB
Smit E 2024. Africa's elephants in need.
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NAM_2024_11_Africas elephants in need_Allgemeine Zeitung_Eng.pdf 187.66 KB
David M 2024. Man caught with timber.
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NAM_2024_11_Man caught with timber_Informante.pdf 67.01 KB
Douglas-Hamilton I 1987. African elephants: population trends and their causes. Oryx 21 (1) 11-24
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Naidoo R, Fisher B, Manica A, Balmford A 2016. Estimating economic losses to tourism in Africa from the illegal killing of elephants. Nature Communications 73
Gaiseb R 2024. 'Poachers' killed in Etosha.
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Denker H 2024. Law enforcement alone will not end wildlife crime. Conservation and the Environment in Namibia 16-21
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Law enforcement alone will not end wildlife crime.pdf 537.42 KB
Strauss E, Nanyeni L, Pietersen T 2024. Plant poaching receives more attention in Namibia's fight against wildlife crime. Conservation and the Environment in Namibia 70-75