WILDLIFE

In Namibia people and wildlife, including large species such as lions and elephants, still coexist in many places. These wild, iconic animals, freely roaming Namibia’s scenic landscapes are a unique tourism asset, but they can also be a liability when their presence leads to conflict with people whose livelihoods are negatively affected by wildlife. Ongoing drought and habitat loss force animals closer to settlements in search of food and water.

Our Wildlife projects focus on the conservation of iconic species that are important for tourism, by supporting research efforts as well as supporting the communities living with wildlife and creating incentives for them to look after it while maintaining a respectable livelihood.

Tourism

Conservation

Support conservation efforts of iconic, charismatic species

Providing tour operators and travellers the opportunity to pay a voluntary Conservation Contribution fee for travelling over communal land.

Providing communities incentives to conserve wildlife species on their land through tourism benefits.

Collect fees from tourism activities on communal land for conservation projects

Selling Wildlife Credits to tourism businesses for achieving their ESG (environmental social governance) goals.

Rewarding communities for achieving positive, verifiable conservation outcomes.

Wildlife Credits Namibia

Selling Wildlife Credits to tourism businesses for achieving their ESG (environmental social governance) goals.

Rewarding communities for achieving positive, verifiable conservation outcomes.