Strengthening Indigenous and Local Knowledge in Biodiversity Planning: A National Workshop in Namibia
Indigenous and Local Community leaders gathered in Windhoek to elevate Indigenous and Local Knowledge in biodiversity planning. Supported by UNESCO, the workshop focused on safeguarding cultural knowledge, advancing community-led governance, and integrating ILK into national policy frameworks.
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.
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.
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.



