Parliament report warns conservancies rely too much on trophy hunting

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 14/11/2025
Renthia Kaimbi Trophy hunting pushed conservancy revenue up to N$30 million in the last financial year for communities in the Zambezi, Kavango East and Kavango West regions, a new parliamentary oversight report has found. The report warns that the system is now too dependent on a single income (…)
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