Place Category: Nature & WildlifePlace Tags: Community Conservation
86 gazetted communal conservancies covering 20.2% of Namibia — the most successful community-based conservation model in the world. Communities earn revenue from wildlife tourism and trophy hunting, giving them direct financial incentive to protect animals rather than poach them. Lion, cheetah, leopard, wild dog and rhino populations have all recovered since the system launched in 1996.
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