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An Arid Eden
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The Himta men amazingly have the ability to walk with no problem from sunrise to sunset without resting. Lions were considered to be the devil-they killed many men. Poaching was a major problem discussed throughout-horrifically it still remains a problem today.
A very long, detailed account of this man's life work. A good read if you want to truly understand the region and the history of the areas conservation efforts.
Owen-Smith appreciated Namibia’s wildlife and scenery for it’s intrinsic value, however in a world where the locals were beginning to require money in a newly commercialized society, the wildlife needed to provide an economic benefit as well. Tourism and trophy hunting in community-managed conservancies seems to be the winning combination in the region as they saw wildlife increase in this true, unfenced wilderness.
The key to this conservation success story is the involvement of the local communities that live with the wildlife. Their ownership over the land and wildlife assets has empowered the communities.