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I live in Namibia.Namibia is a democratic country.It's about 2 and 1/2 times the size of California.
Namibia is a democratic country.
of Namibia in 1996.
in Namibia. Most of the areas I go to there are virtually no people there. It's so severe.
I live in Namibia.
When I got to Namibia, farmers were killing about 1,000 cheetahs a year.
But our Namibian students as well are trying to learn much more.
And then show Namibia that we can power it through our bush harvest.
Off the coast of Namibia, there was an attempt at biomanipulation to fish anchovies hard to let sardines bounce back, and it backfired terribly.
one from namibia and one from pakistan all in one group they'd come especially from either
This is in the Namibian coast. It's a freighter that went ground about 30 years ago and the ocean -- the beach has been accreting so now it's about
And so we walked the Namib but we walked it with camels because we needed something to carry our stuff.
If you put electricity in Namibia, it would become one of the leading exporters in the world of fish and shellfish.
He happens to make a movie in Namibia, which I did.
And I live as a farmer in Namibia because when I moved there, it was actually to find out how to live in harmony with the people.
We bring in a lot of Namibian and international students, a lot from throughout Africa that want to come in and learn about genetics.
Chapa has gone through University of Namibia as an agriculture major.
The Herero speaking people from Namibia-- we've got about 12 different tribal people-- but they have a very interesting culture.
But he also taught people throughout Namibia, and throughout Africa, about what a cheetah is.
It happened off the coast of Namibia, in the most productive water in the world.
It's a photograph of the Namibian Skeleton Coast, which is a country just above South Africa on the western coast of Africa.
And zebras on a nature reserve in Namibia. The circles there, they're very strange.
The shore of a lake in Namibia. It's clay.
mean it will appeal in South Africa or Namibia or Ghana or Kenya, because even Africans themselves in those 54
So if you're in the middle of the Namibian desert, and you get vomit on your hand, then you go, ugh.
So I set out about 25 years ago and moved to Namibia, a country I'd traveled to a lot, to try to find out why people were killing cheetahs.
So it was a fun day for my staff over in Namibia.
We're keeping them living free and in the wild in Namibia working in cooperation with other cheetah programs throughout the cheetah's ranges.
The work that we've done in 25 years in Namibia has set a stage and a model for cheetah conservation throughout Africa.
plant the sewage treatment plant in Wind hook which is the capital of Namibia Namibia is rapidly growing it's a desert
with had never seen the sea before. Namibia has no standing water at all. Think about it. And all of sudden you're seeing the ocean. That's like seeing planet earth for the first
or hydrophilic so that it attracts water, kind of the Namib beetle in the Sahara desert, should you want to collect water maybe
And the desert that I walked across was the oldest and driest desert on the planet and it's called the Namib. The Namib is a true, old sand desert.
And this is in, uh, Namib Desert in the southwest coast of Africa.
There's a couple of Dutch and German companies that actually have a lot of big oyster farms off the coast of Namibia.
from the recent threats to Black men on the English football team and the ban of Namibian female sprinters who were disqualified
So my PhD student, ,, did several trips out working in northern Namibia, where she was working with members of the Himba community,
Oh, OK. I taught at the one in Namibia.
Dr. Marker has implemented a variety of conservation efforts in Namibia, ranging from livestock-guarding dog programs to bush block to save the prey.
And this is one of the master's projects-- one of our master's students from Namibia who's actually looking at identifying and comparing
And that's why this balance of this conservancy-type initiative, which Namibia is very famous for, is important.
I was photographing Himba girls, which are people of the desert of Namibia.
mountains, rain forests. This is in Namibia, where the sand dunes rise 1,000 feet in this beautiful orange ochre color.
This is the extreme part, the northern part of Namibia, along the Angola border.
d'Ivoire, to Ghana, all the way to Namibia and South Africa.
And here's the more amazing thing: there--there's never been a poaching incident of black rhinos in Namibia in the last 15 years. And that's amazing because each of those rhino horns
And this is in the Namib Desert in Namibia
It wasn't that there was just colonization, but they were entire ethnic groups, like in Namibia, that were completely eliminated.
This is coffee. Working with a post-doc, Ashley Hazel, in southern Africa in Namibia, we're asking the sort of questions--
Not Spain, not New England, not Australia, Namibia.
and so we had to wait another 18 months and eventually it didn't dry out enough, so we had to go to the Southwest coast of Africa, Namibia,
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