NACSO and the MET are proud to launch the State of Community Conservation Report as a web site.
NACSO connects the communities and organisations that manage and conserve Namibia’s natural resources
NACSO connects the communities and organisations that manage and conserve Namibia’s natural resources
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NACSO and the MET are proud to launch the State of Community Conservation Report as a web site.
African elephant herds, led by a matriarch, require vast space for movement.
The facts are speaking.
What can you do about plastic pollution? Two students have founded a small organisation that is organising clean up campaigns in Windhoek and other towns.
Natural resources management activities remain a core priority for the Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET), conservation communities and support organisations.
A group of South African delegates from various governmental conservation organizations; Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, South African National Parks, South Africa National...
Black rhinos are listed as endangered and this is mainly as a result of poaching for their horns.
The average person eats and drinks a coat hanger worth of plastic every month, according to the World Wildlife Fund. On average we consume five grams of plastic every week - the equivalent of a...
The United States of America Ambassador to Namibia - Lisa Johnson, together with the Deputy Minister of Environment and Tourism (MET)- Hon.
On Friday 20 September millions of young people worldwide, joined by business people, NGOs and individuals who care for the environment marched for action to combat climate change.
The rivers of Africa were once common resources for people, not borders between them.
A burning question
The 2019 CITES meeting taking place in Geneva from 17 to 28 August is concerned with the extinction of species, and so is this web site.
In the past it was seen as a taboo for a woman to speak out in public or be in a leadership position, but times have changed; women are taking the lead in various sectors.
It has been 23 years since the NACSO concept was conceived.
Habitat and wildlife are critical resources that contribute to the economic and social wellbeing of communities and nations.
On 17-18 July 2019, conservancys' chairpersons, managers and CBNRM officials from the Ministry of Environment and Tourism and conservancy support organisations gathered in Otjiwarongo, for the the...
“It is my pleasure to invite you to a brief get together on behalf of the Community Conservation Fund of Namibia (CCFN) in the NACSO boardroom,” said Tapiwa Makiwa, CEO of the Community...
In a week in which research showed that “forest restoration isn’t just one of our climate change solutions, it is overwhelmingly the top one,” it was appropriate that the Namibian Ministry of...
“This is the third year that we are coming together to sharpen up conservancies to comply”, said Bennett Kahuure, Deputy Director of Parks and Wildlife at the MET, who opened the Good Governance...
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