wildlife

Animals and plants that grow independently of people, usually in natural conditions. (Source: CAMB)



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van Schalkwyk DL, Hoffman LC 2010. Guidelines for the harvesting of game for meat export.
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Guidelines for the harvesting of game for meat export.pdf 2.13 MB
Brown CJ 2009. National Policy on Human-Wildlife Conflict Managent.
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Human Wildlife Policy_2009.pdf 5.11 MB
Suich H, Busch J, Barbancho N 2005. Economic impacts of Transfrontier Conservation Areas: Baseline of tourism in the Kavango-Zambesi TFCA.
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KAZATourism 2005.pdf 2.59 MB
Suich H 2005. Tourism in the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area.
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Tourism in the KAZA TFCA.pdf 390.21 KB
2004. The relative density and distribution of waterbuck, Okavango.
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Waterbuck_2004.zip 1.97 KB
2004. The relative density and distribution of tsessebe, Okavango.
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Tsessebe_2004.zip 2.44 KB
2004. The relative density and distribution of sitatunga, Okavango.
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Sitatunga_2004.zip 2.71 KB
2004. The relative density and distribution of reedbuck, Okavango.
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Reedbuck_2004.zip 2.79 KB
Basson PA 1987. Poisoning of wildlife in Southern Africa. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 58 (4) 219 - 228
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Poisoning of wildlife in Southern Africa.pdf 687.18 KB
Pedersen C-ET, Albrechtsen A, Etter PD, Johnson EA, Orlando L, Chikhi L, Siegismund HR, Heller R 2018. A southern African origin and cryptic structure in the highly mobile plains zebra. Nature Ecology and Evolution 2018
Stratford K, Naholo S 2017. Can camera traps count game?. Namibian Journal of Environment 1 (B) 27-31
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Can camera traps count game.pdf 2.27 MB
Hauptfleisch M 2009. Impact Assessment (IA) to solve Aircraft-Wildlife Collisions. Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment 16-22
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Impact Assessment to solve Aircraft_Wildlife Collisions.pdf 133.32 KB
Hauptfleisch ML, Avenant NL, Tsowaseb A 2013. Aircraft-wildlife collisions at two major Namibian airports from 2006–2010. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 43 (2) 177-178
Turnbull PCB, Bell RHV, Saigawa K, Makala LH 1991. Anthrax in wildlife in the Luangwa Valley, Zambia. Veterinary Record 128 399-403
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Anthrax in wildlife in the Luangwa Valley_Turnbull_1991.pdf 1.12 MB
Funston P, Henschel P, Petracca L, Maclennan S, Whitesell C, Fabiano E, Castro I 2017. The distribution and status of lions and other large carnivores in Luengue-Luiana and Mavinga National Parks, Angola.
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Final Report_Luengue_Luiana and Mavinga survey.pdf 3.82 MB
Collinson R 2011. Meeting the challenges of game ranch management. Koedoe 53 (1) 1-2
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Meeting the challenges of game ranch management.pdf 271.44 KB
Milliken T, Pole A, Huongo A 2006. No peace for elephants: Unregulated domestic ivory markets in Angola and Mozambique.
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Traffic_species_mammals26.pdf 1.07 MB
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2007. Species Management Plan - Elephants, Loxodonta africana.
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Namibia elephant management plan_December 2007.pdf 853.58 KB
Blackmore AC 2017. Public trust doctrine, research and responsible wildlife management in South Africa. Bothalia 47 (1) a2217
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PTD_Responsible Wildlife Management.pdf 2.76 MB
Basson PA, Norval AG, Hofmeyr JM, Ebedes H, Schultz RA 1982. Antelope and poisonous plants: 1. Gifblaar Dichapetalum cymosum (Hooker) Engler and Prantl containing monofluoroacetate. Madoqua 13 (1) 59-70
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Gifblaar Dichapetalum cymosum 1982.pdf 1004.56 KB
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
Horak IG 1987. Arthropod parasites of some wild animals in South Africa and Namibia. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 58 (4) 207-211
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
Joubert E, Brand PAJ, Visagie GP 1983. An appraisal of the utilisation of game on private land in South West Africa. Madoqua 13 (3) 197-219
Nott K, Savage MJ 1985. Observations on the utilization of a dune succulent by Namib faunae. African Zoology 20 (4) 269-271
Ganhao MF, Hattingh J, Pitts N 1988. Physiological responses of blesbok, eland and red hartebeest to different capture methods. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 18 (4) 134-136
Ben-Shahar R, Fairall N 1987. Comparison of the diurnal activity patterns of blue wildebeest and red hartebeest. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 17 (2) 49-53
Hofmeyer JM, Louw GN, du Preez JS 1973. Incipient capture myopathy as revealed by blood chemistry of chased zebras. Madoqua 1 (7) 45-50
Berry HH, Siegfried WR, Crowe TM 1984. Orientation of wildebeest in relation to sun angle and wind direction. Madoqua 13 (4) 297-301