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|Description=The wildlife in Namibia is facing a severe threat due to poaching, habitat loss, and human-wildlife conflict. The country has witnessed a significant decline in the population of its iconic species such as elephants, rhinos, and lions. The government and conservation organizations are working towards protecting the wildlife by implementing strict laws, creating protected areas, and promoting eco-tourism. However, the lack of resources, corruption, and poverty in some areas pose a challenge to the conservation efforts. It is crucial to address these issues and ensure the sustainable conservation of Namibia's wildlife for future generations.
|Description=The problem of wildlife conservation in Namibia is the conflict between human activities and the conservation of wildlife habitats, leading to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflicts. The government and conservation organizations are working to find sustainable solutions to protect the country's diverse wildlife species and their habitats.
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The problem of wildlife conservation in Namibia is the conflict between human activities and the conservation of wildlife habitats, leading to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflicts. The government and conservation organizations are working to find sustainable solutions to protect the country's diverse wildlife species and their habitats.

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                The Kevin Richardson Foundation, in partnership with the Namibian Lion Trust, is working towards reducing human-wildlife conflict in the Kunene region of Namibia. By collaring lions and training local...
                
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                The Cheetah Conservation Fund feeds and cares for about 55 cheetahs who were either orphaned before learning how to hunt or were injured and cannot be released back into the wild.  Reaching our $50,00...
                
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                Help the Cheetah Conservation Fund provide Livestock Guarding Dogs to subsistence farmers in Namibia, to prevent farmers from avenging livestock predation by killing the endangered cheetah.


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                Rhinos have lived on earth for over 40 million years. However, in less than a decade more than 7,000 have been lost to the poaching epidemic across Africa alone with their horn now rivalling the price...
                
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