August 16, 2017

To look a wild lion in the face

January 9, 2019

Eventful days at the Linyanti

January 9, 2019

Rhodesian Ridgeback: The Soulmate of Africa

January 9, 2019

Game Guards trained to Prevent Poaching

January 10, 2019

Are We Making The Most Of Our Wildlife Products?

January 10, 2019

NAPHA Conservationist of 2017: Manie le Roux

January 10, 2019

HUAP Trust supports Anti-Poaching Efforts

January 11, 2019

A place for Lions

January 12, 2019

Torra Conservancy: Lion Hunt in the rugged northwest

January 12, 2019

Lion Conservation and Sustainable Use

January 10, 2025

Lion Hunt in the rugged northwest

An opportunity arose to hunt a trophy lion in the Torra Conservancy in north- western Namibia. For the past years the lion population had grown in this area and the human-wildlife conflict increased as a result. The Ministry of Environment and Tourism invited professional hunters to the opportunity to hunt these problem animals, rather than taking the risk that entire prides are poisoned by communal farmers who lose their livestock.