national park

Areas of outstanding natural beauty, set aside for the conservation of flora, fauna and scenery, and for recreation, if this does not conflict with the conservation objectives of the parks and their landscapes. Hunting, logging, mining, commercial fishing, agriculture and livestock grazing are all controlled within national parks, as is industrial activity. (Source: WRIGHT)



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van Rooyen N, van Rensburg DJ, Theron GK, Bothma J du P 1988. A Check List of flowering plants of the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park. Koedoe 31 115-135
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2010. State of Protected Areas in Namibia - A review of progress and challenges.
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State of Protected Areas in Namibia_2010.pdf 22.22 MB
Turnbull PCB, Carman JA, Lindeque PM, Joubert F, Hübschle OJB, Snoeyenbos GH 1989. Further progress in understanding anthrax in the Etosha National Park. Madoqua 16 (2) 93-104
Gasaway WC, Mossestad KT, Stander PE 1989. Demography of spotted hyaenas in an arid savanna, Etosha National Park, South West Africa/Namibia. Madoqua 16 (2) 121-127
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Demography of spotted hyaenas in an arid savanna ENP_1989.pdf 700.55 KB
Turnbull PCB, Hofmeyer JM, McGetrick AMT, Oppenheim BA 1986. Isolation of Bacillus anthracis, the agent of anthrax, in the Etosha National Park. Madoqua 14 (4) 321-333
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Isolation of Bacillus anthracis_the agent of anthrax.pdf 1.17 MB
Berry HH, Rocher CJV, Paxton M, Cooper T 1997. Origin and meaning of place names in the Etosha National Park, Namibia. Madoqua 20 (1) 13-35
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Origin and meaning of place names in the Etosha National Park.pdf 2.14 MB
Bridgeford PA 1985. Unusual diet of the lion Panthera leo in the Skeleton Coast Park. Madoqua 14 (2) 187-188
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Unusual diet of the lion Panthera leo in the Skeleton Coast Park.pdf 81.48 KB
Berry HH 1982. The wildebeest problem in the Etosha National Park: a synthesis. Madoqua 13 (2) 151-157
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The wildebeest problem in the Etosha National Park.pdf 594.72 KB
Beugler-Bell H, Buch MW 1997. Soils and soil erosion in the Etosha National Park, northern Namibia. Madoqua 20 (1) 91-104
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Soils and soil erosion in the Etosha National Park.pdf 2.05 MB
Berry HH, Siegfried WR, Crowe TM 1984. Orientation of wildebeest in relation to sun angle and wind direction. Madoqua 13 (4) 297-301
Berry HH, Louw GN 1982. Seasonal nutritive status of wildebeest in the Etosha National Park. Madoqua 13 (2) 127-139
Stuart CT 1975. Preliminary notes on the mammals of the Namib Desert Park. Madoqua 2 (4) 5-68
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Preliminary notes on the mammals of the Namib Desert Park.pdf 13.27 MB
Jacobson KM 1997. Fungal ecology in the Etosha National Park. Madoqua 20 (1) 149-155
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Fungal ecology in the Etosha National Park.pdf 1.09 MB