Press Releases

2021

Namibian Communal Conservancies: We will not be bullied

22 December 2021

The report by Adam Cruise and Izzy Sasada on the Namibian Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) programme is based on highly unethical and illegally conducted research, the results of which were twisted to suit their agenda. This pair of journalists entered our conservancies and spoke to people without obtaining a research permit from the government or even informing our conservancy offices of their intentions. Those of us who recall speaking to them and are quoted in their report were misrepresented, as our statements were taken out of context and used to tell a story about Namibia that is untrue.

As representatives of Namibian conservancies, we hereby condemn both the methods and the outcome of Cruise and Sasada’s report in the strongest possible terms. The authors and the organisations that financed this research have broken Namibian laws and shown extreme disrespect for Namibian people and their rights.

2014

Sorris Sorris is a Conservancy on the Move!

18 October 2014

On Saturday, Sorris-Sorris Conservancy hosted a gala dinner – the first of its kind for conservancies in Namibia. Many conservancies struggle to cover their basic operating costs, yet Sorris-Sorris is the first to try a new way of raising funds. The objectives of the gala dinner were: to assist the conservancy with funds for human-wildlife conflict; to put money towards building staff accommodation; to help cover the costs for the upcoming Conservancy Cup to be held by the conservancy.

2014

Poaching of Rhino in the Omusati Region

01 July 2014

The Namibian Association of CBNRM Support Organisations, NACSO, is gravely concerned over the recent rhino poaching incident in the Uukwaluudhi Conservancy. This is the latest case in a commercial poaching upsurge in Namibia. NACSO is fully aware of the seriousness of the poaching threat facing our country and is working closely with the Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) to provide any possible support that can assist in the fight against wildlife crime.

2017

Statement on the recent incident where 86 goats and sheep were killed by lions in Kunene region

20 November 2017

The Ministry of Environment and Tourism is aware of the unfotunate incident in Torra conservancy. They mention the causes of HWC, the actions that will be taken and what steps people need to take in order to mitigate HWC.

2016

NACSO supports Zambezi Governor's stance on hunting

06 April 2016

NACSO, the Namibian Association of CBNRM Support organisations, notes and supports the position of the Governor of Zambezi Region, the Hon. Colonel L.A. Sampofu, taken in his letter to Members of the European Parliament, urging them to investigate how hunting has secured conservation in the region, and not threatened it.

2016

NACSO supports GRN stance on hunting

07 March 2016

NACSO, the Namibian Association of CBNRM Support Organisations fully supports the recent decisions of the Namibian Government in respect of conservation hunting and trophies derived from it.

2013

Statement regarding elephant and rhino poaching in Namibia, by NACSO

13 October 2013

The Namibian Association of CBNRM Support Organisations, NACSO, is fully supportive of the Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) and the Save the Rhino Trust in efforts to combat all wildlife crime, including the poaching of rhinos.

2012

Namibian conservation wins CIC Markhor Award

19 July 2012

The 2012 Markhor Award for Outstanding Conservation Performance has been won jointly by the Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) and the Namibian Association of CBNRM Support Organisations (NACSO).

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GOSCARs – Nominations for 2024 Exciting News for NCE Members and Friends!

Nominations for the 2024 GOSCARs – the Grassroots Owen-Smith Community Ranger and CBO Awards – are officially OPEN!

In the heart of Namibian community conservation, we celebrate the dedication and hard work of game guards, lion and rhino rangers, fish and community resource monitors, and outstanding community-based organisations. Your nominations shine a light on those holding the thin green line in the field, facing challenges like renewed poaching.

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Happy Holidays

NACSO would like to wish you and your loved ones a joyful holiday season and a prosperous New Year. Your consistent dedication and commitment to our shared vision have been fundamental to our success throughout 2023.

Together, we have faced challenges, celebrated victories, and made a significant impact on the conservation landscape of Namibia. Your passion, expertise, and collaborative spirit have played a crucial role in driving positive change for our environment, wildlife, and communities.

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Sharwimbo’s Gift: From Dishwasher to Camp Guardian – A Story of growth and perseverance

Sharwimbo’s Gift: From Dishwasher to Camp Guardian – A Story of growth and perseverance

Meet Gift, a dedicated general worker at Sharwimbo Camp. His name truly reflects the invaluable contribution he has made to this tranquil haven nestled between Kongola and Susiwe, just a few kilometres from the pristine beauty of the Kwando River that divides Namibia and Botswana. Gift’s journey at Sharwimbo began as a dishwasher, but over the past decade, he has evolved into much more than that.

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