Above clip: Translocation of black rhino to a communal conservancy.
Northwest Namibia resembles the American Wild West: rugged, windswept and a bit lawless. Poaching in the 1970s and 80s decimated the abundant wildlife here. Now, the region’s semi-nomadic Himba people, one of the most traditional tribes in Africa, have organized themselves into “conservancies” possessing the right to use resources within their borders; and they want the animals back…
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