This archive of reports of wildlife surveys in Namibia aims to:
Public access to information is a vital component of ensuring community engagement in prevalent issues. Wildlife surveys are critical to determine the health of wildlife populations and determine trends over time to guide conservation and management actions.
Wildlife surveys are done for different species using methods that are suited to counting them (e.g. by air or road) in their natural habitats. Such surveys need to be repeated over time to detect long-term trends and inform conservation managers. The Namibian government, non-governmental organisations and private reserves all conduct regular surveys covering different parts of Namibia and targeting different species. This archive will thus serve as a repository of our collective knowledge of the trends and status of a variety of species occurring throughout Namibia.
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A review of waterbird counts in botswana_2001.pdf | 38.83 MB |
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Namibia wetland bird counts_ January_April_July 2000.pdf | 430.91 KB |
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January wetland bird count in the Mahango Game Reserve_Kavango.pdf | 291.82 KB |
An assessment of population size is a fundamental stage in the conservation of any species. The recent availability of data from the Southern African Bird Atlas Project (SABAP) provides a tool to investigate the status and distribution of approximately 900 bird species covered by this work. Here, we assess whether or not reporting rate can be used to establish absolute abundance and thereby produce estimates of population size.
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Can Bird Atlas data be used to estimate population size.doc | 634.5 KB |
Short paper discussing previous documented records and interpretation in relation to records data.
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European Rollers in Namibia_1993.pdf | 3.06 MB |
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Birds of the Swakop River lagoon_1991.pdf | 400.4 KB |
Distribution is restricted by the availability of Sociable Weaver nests, rather than by other environmental factors. There is a 26% occupancy rate and the falcons choose larger Sociable Weaver nest masses.
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Pygmy falcon population in the central Namiba desert.pdf | 6.9 MB |
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Coastal bird counts_1987.pdf | 385.44 KB |
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Walvis_Bay bird count_1987.pdf | 193.83 KB |
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Some observations on oxpeckers in eastern Caprivi_Brown_Brown 1987.pdf | 191.6 KB |
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Brown_1987_Madoqua_15_3_raptors.pdf | 1.51 MB |
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Brown CJ 1985 Vulture News 14_4_15.pdf | 386.16 KB |
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Williams and Brown 1984 Preliminary report on Walvis Bay bird count.pdf | 1.23 MB |
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Brown and Williams 1983 Bird census at Walvis Bay November 1983.pdf | 1.03 MB |
The aerial survey includes the Eastern Floodplain area from the Zambian border to the Nkasa Rupara National Park border. This represents 1042 square kilometer area stretching over a 380-km portion of the Zambesi , Chobe and Linyanti Rivers. The area is surveyed during north-east wetland counts by fixed- ing aerial surveys and hel icopter surveys. Hel icopter surveys use two observers, one data recorder and a pilot.
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Wildlife census of the Zambezi_Chobe_Linyanti wetlands.pdf | 415.44 KB |
This poster presents the results of aerial surveys of game animals in the wetlands of north-eastern Namibia. The area is surrounded by Angola, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe and is a key area for wildlife, which moves freely between Namibia and neighbouring countries. The aerial surveys cover the Okavango, Kwando, Linyanti , Chobe and Zambezi Rivers and their associated wetlands and floodplains. The Okavango, Kwando, Linyanti and Zambezi rivers provide perennial water.
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Wildlife census of Namibias north east rivers.pdf | 460.02 KB |