Ravaged by Fire: What’s Next for Etosha?

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 19/10/2025
Etosha IS more than a tourist magnet. It is a living archive of Namibia’s natural heritage and rhythms, a vast savanna where rain, grass and fire have long interacted to shape species and soils. That normal cycle turned into a national emergency on 22 September when a wildfire raced through the (…)
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