WINDHOEK: Police yesterday found the burned wreckage of a Mozambican Airlines plane the day after it went missing in northeastern Namibia, saying none.
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Destination Paradise has released a video titled ‘Africa 4K Relaxation Film’ on its Youtube channel. The video is an homage to the beauty of the African landscape.
The video contains majestic drone shots of the continent set to relaxing music. The cinematography uses multiple techniques such as aerial shots, flyby shots, and time-lapse shots to capture the dynamic beauty of the land, its flora, and its fauna at different times of the day and in different weather conditions. The video contains shots of interesting subjects such as wildlife such as giraffes, rhinos, buffalos, sea lions, lions, wildebeests, butterflies, and flamingoes along with mesmerizing geographical features such as beaches with palm trees, jungles, forests, rivers, remote towns, villages, cityscapes, waterfalls, farmland, vineyards, and many more.
(eTN) – There was a report in the media that the Namibia Minister of Environment wants to award hunting concessions in national parks.
(eTN) – There was a report in the media that the Namibia Minister of Environment wants to award hunting concessions in national parks. The parks are Bwabwata National Park, Waterberg Plateau, Daan Viljoen, Von Bach Resort, and Namib-Nauklauft Park. Hunting concessions are also being given in the Kavango region.
Hunting safaris and photographic safaris are two totally separate operations and cannot be mixed. Someone on a photographic safari does not want to bump into a hunter who is bent on killing an elephant caught by the photographer’s lens. Hearing gun shots in the distance is not a comforting feeling for someone hiking through the bush. Also, animals need to know when they are safe. In Zambia we have game management areas (for hunting) next to national parks. The animals know that they are generally safe in the national park. You can watch
26 May 2021 | Environment
SOLD: The Marula Game Ranch has captured and moved a herd of 13 elephants from the Erindi Private Game Reserve after buying them in 2016. Photo: ERINDI
ELLANIE Smit
WINDHOEK
A herd of 13 elephants has been bought, captured and moved from the Erindi Private Game Reserve to the Marula Game Ranch near Dordabis, which is owned by Russian billionaire Rashid Sardarov.
The massive operation happened last week after Marula initially bought seven elephants from Erindi in 2016 during an auction of the private game ranch.
The general manager of Marula Game Ranch, Johan Kotze, told Namibian Sun there were several delays which resulted in the elephants being unable to be transported to Marula. However, the operation finally became a reality last week Thursday.