Maddie MeltonJul 26, 20233 minBLOGThe more, the merrier! Deploying more collars on Etosha’s carnivoresThe end of May 2023 was an exciting time as we began the second year of capturing and collaring carnivores as part of the Greater Etosha...
Stéphanie PériquetJul 11, 20233 minNEWSCrouching lion & coursing hyaenas: Which one zebras are more afraid of?Predators and their prey have complex relationships that are influenced by a range of factors. Each predator species has its own...
Dipanjan NahaJun 22, 20234 minNEWSTo cross or not to cross? The effects of fences around Etosha on large carnviore movement. Fencing represents one of the most common linear infrastructures in the world and is used for a variety of reasons, including wildlife...
ORC StudentNov 21, 20221 minBLOGIdentifying potential corridors and conservation areas for lions and elephants in northern NamibiaHello, I am Corsa Liu, a recent graduate of the Technical University of Munich. In 2021 and 2022, I had the opportunity to work on my...
Stéphanie PériquetJul 4, 20221 minNEWSGreater Etosha Carnivore Programme in full swing: collaring lions in Etosha Lion collaring in Etosha
William VersfeldNov 10, 20211 minNEWSGenetic constitution and genetic structure of lion populations in northern NamibiaAfrican lions are estimated to occur in only 12.5 % of their historical range, with the result that many of their populations are...