Namibia: Hunting the Lifeblood of Conservancies

18 December 2014
opinion

STANDING calmly, a mother rhino shields her young calf from the harsh Kunene sun. She remains for quite a while under a mopane tree at the Etendeke concession, some 700 kilometres from Windhoek.

The rhino cow leans against the trunk, allowing the calf to nuzzle its tiny body against her rough skin while she feeds.

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