The Wildlife Conservation Exhibit will be an audio-guided photo exhibition that will tell the story of how Namibia has protected and preserved its wildlife populations. The exhibit will pay particular attention to the story of the rhino, which is endangered in many countries but thrives in Namibia, and the cheetah, of which Namibia has the largest population in the world. While rhinos are endangered in many other countries, the The exhibit will also showcase Namibia’s many other wildlife species, and the delicate ecosystems that must be kept in balance for them to survive. As the goal of this exhibit will be to promote sustainable tourism, it will be located adjacent to the travel market, where visitors will be able to book holidays to Namibia.
How conservation and tourism can support each other