Friday, 10 May 2024
Smit E 2024. KAZA elephant survey lacks formal trend analysis.A new report by Elephants Without Borders (EWB), summarising aerial survey results from over a decade across
Southern Africa, found that overall, elephant numbers have not changed significantly.
The report added that while the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) aerial survey counted
227 900 elephants, it lacked any formal trend analysis.
The transboundary aerial survey of KAZA elephants was flown from August to October 2022.
KAZA includes Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, which share international borders along the
Okavango and Zambezi River…
Berry HH 1996. Overview of past, present and future for Namibia's lions.
Berry HH 1980. First approximation on the role of predators and scavangers on Etosha's grasslands.
Berry HH 1977. Wildebeest counts: 1977.
Berry HH 1977. March 1977 game census in Etosha National Park by helicopter.
Berry HH 1977. Wildebeest counts: 1977.
Berry HH 1976. Wildebeest counts: 1976 (May).
Berry HH 1976. Wildebeest counts: 1976.
Berry HH 1976. 1976 Game census in Etosha National Park by helicopter.
Berry HH 1976. Wildebeest count: 1976.
Berry HH 1974. 1974 Game census in Etosha National Park by helicopter.
Shortridge GC 1934. Order Perissodactyla - Family Equidae - The mountain Zebra, Hippotigris. The Mammals of South West Africa 389-411
Shortridge GC 1934. Oder Hyracoidea - Famiy Procaviidae - The typical rock dassies, Procavia. The Mammals of South West Africa 380-388
Shortridge GC 1934. Order Proboscidae - Family Elephantidae - The African Elephant Loxodonta. The mammals of South West Africa 357-377