Piloting Wildlife Credits for African Wild Dog Conservation in Ondjou Conservancy
NNF and KAWDCP are piloting a Wildlife Credits model in Ondjou Conservancy to conserve African wild dog, combining camera trap data, community training, and conservation incentives to link verified wildlife protection with sustainable funding for local communities.
How Murals Are Bringing Ocean Conservation to Life in Lüderitz
In the coastal town of Lüderitz, Namibia, walls are being transformed into powerful messages about the ocean. Through Waves of Change, local artists and students are using public art to raise awareness about marine conservation, empower communities, and connect people, especially youth, to the sea. From schoolyards to social media, the project is turning creativity into a force for environmental action.
National Report on Wildlife Protection and Law Enforcement, 2024
Namibia’s latest wildlife crime report reveals over 700 rhinos and 650 pangolins lost in a decade. It highlights poaching trends, governance efforts, and future priorities in combatting illegal wildlife trade.
Launch of UNESCO Chair in Digital Technology Design with Indigenous People
In rural Namibia, a small learner-led garden is blooming into a hub of learning, leadership, and community care. With every crop planted, moringa, pigeon peas, tomatoes, young hands are growing more than food.
Strengthening Leadership for Greater Impact
NNF staff recently participated in a week-long leadership development training hosted by B2Gold Namibia’s Otjikoto Environmental Education Centre and facilitated by Maliasili. The training focused on strengthening leadership capacity and shaping strategic direction, laying the foundation for future growth and collaboration.
Namibia Nature Foundation’s 2024 Annual Report
We are pleased to share the Namibia Nature Foundation’s 2024 Annual Report. This year’s report highlights our continued efforts to strengthen community-based conservation, protect biodiversity, and advance sustainable development across Namibia.
The Status of Threatened Seabirds in NIMPA
The 2024/2025 seabird census shows alarming declines in key seabird species within the Namibian Islands’ Marine Protected Area. On World Penguin Day, we call for urgent action to protect these vulnerable birds. View the full infographic on the NAMCOB website.



