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March 2008 News of the highest rainfalls in Caprivi and Kavango in 50 years; extensive floods in North Central; and good rains at Etosha and Bushmanland. Although the rains bring about exciting movements of birds, we als
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Document Date: 2009-12-17 05:42:32


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Buffalo / Lake Ziwey / Windhoek / /

Company

ICF/EWT Partnership / Caprivi River Systems / Simmons / WETLANDS ARE FRAGILE SYSTEMS / UNDP Namibia Crane Working Group / /

Country

Namibia / Angola / Botswana / Ethiopia / /

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USD / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / Extinction / /

Facility

Trans-Caprivi highway / Kunene River Lodge / SA National Biodiversity Institute / /

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IndustryTerm

pan systems / food supply / nutritious food / food / agricultural chemicals / mining / wetland systems / /

NaturalFeature

Okavango River / Kunene River / Lower Okavango River / Zambezi River / Zambezi / Rundu beach / Chobe River / Lake Liambezi-Chobe / /

Organization

Namibia Nature Foundation / Kasika Conservancy / Ministry of Environment and Tourism / Malengalenga Conservancy / United States Agency for International Development / Kabulabula Conservancy / SA National Biodiversity Institute / Joseph Mbambangandu Conservancy / Elephants Without Borders Areas / Wuparo Conservancy / /

Person

Michael Chase / M. de Klerk / Dorothy Wamunyima / Simon Mayes / Richard Diggle / Wattled Cranes / Patrick Aust / Dave Ward / Nancy Robson Oshikango / S. Bethune / Chantel Louw / Mike Scott / /

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Position

Tutor / /

Region

east Namibia / northeast Namibia / /

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http /

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