A citizen science survey of cheetah and leopard in Etosha National Park

Master's student, Mburaje Keja will be relying on visitor participation to estimate Etosha National Park's cheetah and leopard populations. Read more

Unveiling the Hidden Treasures of Etosha National Park

Etosha National Park’s diverse landscapes harbor some of the most elusive species across Africa. Fortunately, camera traps allow us to delve into the world of cryptic creatures and shed light on their hidden lives. Our remote cameras detected two Read more

Hot from the press: Our carnivore work in the Greater Etosha Landscape

You can now head to the Conservation Namibia magazine webpage to have a read about the work we are conducting with our collaborators on carnivores in the Greater Etosha Landscape:

https://conservationnamibia.com/articles/etosha-carnivore-programme.php

Thank you to the Namibian Chamber of Environment Read more

Highlight on collared carnivores in Etosha

If you have visited Etosha National Park in the past 2 years, chances are that you saw lions or spotted hyaenas wearing radio collars. If you are a photography enthusiast like me, you also probably complain about how these Read more

Life as an intern at the Ongava Research Centre

Hello everyone! I am Rhys, a wildlife sciences undergraduate student at the University of Georgia, USA working in Dr. Jim Beasley’s lab, and I got to spend 3 amazing months as an intern at the Ongava Research Centre. During Read more