Namibia leads Africa on the conservation of fragile habitats, highly endangered wildlife, and cultural traditions
- 47% of Namibia’s surface area is under conservation management: national parks, reserves, community forests and private nature reserves.
- Through well-managed tours, Namibia educates visitors while income from such tours is used to educate local residents to create a full cycle of awareness and involvement
- 77 registered conservancies embracing one in four rural Namibians
- People are living with wildlife, from predators to large mammals, but are managing their natural resources wisely
- Largest free roaming population of black rhinos and cheetahs in the world
- The only country on earth with an expanding population of free roaming lions
- Elephant population has doubled
- The greatest African wildlife recovery story ever told
- The entire Namibian coastline is protected.