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Namibia is a country blessed with breathtaking sceneries, magnificent vistas and the most diverse array
of unique landscapes. Besides its beautiful land, Namibia is fortunate enough to possess healthy
populations of wildlife; for example, it is one of the few African nations where six species of
large carnivores still occur: cheetah, leopard, lion, spotted hyena, brown hyena and wild dog.
At N/a’an ku sê it is our vision to play a pro-active role in nature
conservation because we believe that we hold this invaluable heritage in our trust for future
generations. We cannot undo what has been done… but we can shape our future. Therefore, we are
taking a modern approach towards our work, whereby conservation meets innovation.
Taking new paths and exploring new options will ensure that we exploit all possible means of saving
what is left of this heritage.
Threatened animals are rescued (following a range of complete health check ups) and are then cared for or relocated to suitable protected areas or other conservation friendly farms with the correct habitat and food chain. The wildlife sanctuary itself will only accommodate animals which cannot be rehabilitated back into their natural environment; mostly for reasons of human impact. We strongly believe the wild belongs in the wild, and thus all our efforts are directed at long term rehabilitation.
People are key to the success of our ideas and we wish to share with you the incredible experience, sense of fulfilment and achievement associated with caring for, researching and releasing our spectacular wildlife. We also encourage you to become active and assist us in our endeavour to propel conservation into a new future.
N/a’an ku sê, together with local landowners, traditional communities, the Ministry of Environment and Tourism and other affected government departments are developing innovative strategies for the protection and preservation of our environment. You can become a part of this ...
And we hope that you will build memories for a lifetime...
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