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These waterholes allow animals to fight off the dry and the heat as they migrate across Etosha, seeking refuge from temperatures that can reach as high as 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
Thanks to tight security and water holes such as this one, Etosha’s endangered black rhinos are increasing in number. But their future is far from secure.
From the waterholes of Etosha – the country's flagship national park – to the wetlands of the Caprivi Strip and the emptiness of the Skeleton Coast, Namibia is no ordinary safari destination.
Human-lion conflict near Etosha National Park is driven by environmental, cultural, and economic factors, with lion killings peaking during the cold, dry season when prey is scarce and lions leave ...
Namibian authorities are investigating a surge in rhino poaching that has seen 28 rhinos poached already this year, two-thirds of them in the Southern African country's flagship Etosha National Park.
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