In the last two decades, forest and biodiversity conservation in the country has meant ruthless and unjust evictions of the people and communities living in their midst
The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued notice to the Centre and State governments on a PIL filed seeking implementation of the environment ministry s guidelines to prevent electrocution of elephants in the country.
way, and is to grow the community reserves and grow the kun tri s natural reserves so that the rhinos can be both conserved and the people of namimbia can benefit from the tourist dollars that can come through by having the rhinos alive and not threatened. you have a declining population of black rhinos of little over 5,000 alive in the wild today that could be nurtured to increase the population in namimbia and increase tourism, and looking at approximately $7,000 in u.s. dollars in annual tourism to namimbia, and that can increase, and also increase the economic well-being of the people who are part of the reserves and those community programs. john zaller, appreciate your calling in, and we will follow