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SUMMARY:PANGOLIN conservation in Namibia
DESCRIPTION:Pangolin tracking\, post-release monitoring\, research and community engagement. Come hear about the successes and challenges to pangolin conservation over the past few\nyears\, in this lead up to World Pangolin Day on Sat 18 Feb. \nKelsey Prediger has lived in Namibia since 2016\, and pangolin conservation\, research and protection is her mission. She is actively involved with local projects to raise awareness and to learn more about the ecology of these nocturnal and elusive creatures. Her work as founder and director of the Pangolin Conservation and Research Foundation is helping to develop a base of scientific knowledge and guidelines to save this species from the horrendous wildlife trafficking trade. \n  \nThis talk is to raise further awareness leading up to World Pangolin Day on Saturday 18 February\, where PCRF will host a family fun day for raising funds. The event will be held all day at Avis Dam and Eagle’s Beergarden. More information is available on their social media.
URL:https://news-namibia.org/event/pangolin-conservation-in-namibia/
LOCATION:Namibia Scientific Society\, Main Street\, Windhoek\, Namibia
CATEGORIES:Talks
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SUMMARY:RABIES in Kudu revisited
DESCRIPTION:A review of the rabies saga in Namibia \nDr Rainer Hassel\nUNAM School of Veterinary Medicine\nDr Hassel will describe his many years of involvement in and research on rabies in kudu antelope\, including recent bait and vaccine trials in wildlife\, genome and epidemiology studies\, and more (in layman’s language!) \nATLAS OF NAMIBIA \n\nAlso\, the new ATLAS OF NAMIBIA will be available at a reduced price at the event. \nPrice to NEWS members: N$550 \n(Bookshop price N$750)
URL:https://news-namibia.org/event/rabies-in-kudu-revisited/
LOCATION:Namibia Scientific Society\, Main Street\, Windhoek\, Namibia
CATEGORIES:Talks
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SUMMARY:Dogs at Work
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a talk on Dogs at Work presented by Tim Hofmann\nEntrance free\nDonations are welcome\nFinding and analyzing scat (faces\, poop) provides useful information on carnivores. Specially trained detection dogs can help researchers to find the scats of specific target species. Tim Hofmann describes how the Cheetah Conservation Fund trains scat detection dogs for important work on cheetah movements and ecology.
URL:https://news-namibia.org/event/dogs-at-work/
LOCATION:Namibia Scientific Society\, Main Street\, Windhoek\, Namibia
CATEGORIES:Talks
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SUMMARY:TALK - Boundaries to Wildlife Movements in Namibia
DESCRIPTION:Ecologist Josephine Amwaalwa’s interests lie in finding nature-based solutions to conservation problems in Namibia. She discusses how animals behave in response to perceived and real barriers\, and how this can be put to use in wildlife management.
URL:https://news-namibia.org/event/talk-boundaries-to-wildlife-movements-in-namibia/
LOCATION:Namibia Scientific Society\, Main Street\, Windhoek\, Namibia
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220405T190000
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SUMMARY:Bringing the Angolan Giraffe back to Angola
DESCRIPTION:The Namibian Environment and Wildlife Society\, in connection with the Namibia Scientific Society brings you a talk on whether it would be feasible to reintroduce Angolan giraffes back to their former range.\nTo try and answer this question\, we will have Mr Jackson Hamutenya\, in collaboration with the Giraffe Conservation Foundation present his MSc thesis. \nYou can see the TALK here: https://fb.watch/cPyGmVMaQA/
URL:https://news-namibia.org/event/bringing-the-angolan-giraffe-back-to-angola/
LOCATION:Namibia Scientific Society\, Main Street\, Windhoek\, Namibia
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220323T190000
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SUMMARY:BIRD FLU – HOW WORRIED SHOULD WE BE?
DESCRIPTION:There has been another outbreak of Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) in Namibia. So far it has mostly affected Cape Cormorants\, and only along the central coast. Should we be worried? Three speakers will describe:\ni) the outbreak on the Guano Platform in Walvis Bay\,\nii) the risks to other wild birds\, domestic poultry and humans\,\niii) the response from the Government veterinary department. \nPRESENTERS\nMr Mark Groenewald\, Atlantic Guano\nDr Umberto Molini\, UNAM Epidemiologist Dr Tina Shilongo\, Dept Veterinary Services \nWatch the TALK here: https://fb.watch/cPyyUluC9X/
URL:https://news-namibia.org/event/bird-flu-how-worried-should-we-be/
LOCATION:Namibia Scientific Society\, Main Street\, Windhoek\, Namibia
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Namibian Environment & Wildlife Society":MAILTO:information@news-namibia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200213T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200213T210000
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CREATED:20201112T074401Z
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SUMMARY:NEWS Talk: Pangolins
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URL:https://news-namibia.org/event/news-talk-pangolins/
LOCATION:Namibia Scientific Society\, Main Street\, Windhoek\, Namibia
CATEGORIES:Talks
ORGANIZER;CN="Namibian Environment & Wildlife Society":MAILTO:information@news-namibia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190327T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190327T210000
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CREATED:20201112T080746Z
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SUMMARY:NEWS Talk: Effects of Tourism on Conservation of Elephants
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URL:https://news-namibia.org/event/news-talk-effects-of-tourism-on-conservation-of-elephants/
LOCATION:Namibia Scientific Society\, Main Street\, Windhoek\, Namibia
CATEGORIES:Talks
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