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Information System for Rare Species Management
IRAS is a hypermedia Information System for Rare Species Management that is being developed by the transboundary mammal project of the Ministry of Environment and Tourism.
http://www.rarespecies.org.na/IRAS/Index_I...
Crop pests of Namibia
Information and images on crop pests from northern Namibia.
http://hjem.get2net.dk/arne_larsen1/croppe...
Conservation Projects
List, details and links to Conservation Organizations active in Namibia.
http://www.africanwebsites.net/namibia.htm...
Namutoni Environmental Education Centre
Purpose of the centre to increase awareness and knowledge of Namibia's natural resources for schools and institutions. Page includes list of prices.
http://www.met.gov.na/namutoni.htm
ZoomDinosaurs
The first Namibian dinosaur, a Massospondylus, was found by scientists from the Universities of Würzburg, Liverpool and Johannesburg.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/...
Women, agriculture and rural development
Report on integration of women in development service and participation in sustainable development in the field of agriculture and rural development.
http://www.fao.org/docrep/X0174E/X0174E00....
The Bat-eared Fox Project
Information on the funding and activities of this project. [English/German]
http://www.loeffelhund-projekt.de/English/...
Brown Hyena Research Project
Information on the Brown Hyena Research Project based in Lüderitz in the southern Namib Desert.
http://www.strandwolf.org.za/
CNN article
Namibia's water shortage threatens African oasis.
http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9702/05/botswana/
Geological Survey of Namibia
The promotion and development of Namibia's geological resources through geoscientific investigation and dissemination of geotechnical data.
http://www.mme.gov.na/gsn/
The plant Welwitschia mirabilis
Information and images of this unique Namib Desert plant.
http://www.mobot.org/gradstudents/olson/we...
A New Human Ancestor
The jaw of a fossil pre-human some 13 million years old was found in Namibia. This fossil, from an adult male, belongs to the new species Otavipithecus namibiensis.
http://www.amnh.org/enews/headl/e1_h5.html
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