By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus

 

Numerous tourism stakeholders are expressing growing concern over rhino poaching and are urging intensified efforts to protect the endangered wildlife and enhance conservation endeavours.

This call comes after 28 rhinos were poached from national parks and private farms across the country within a span of three months.

Shapaka Mwatile, the managing director of Etosha Salt Pan Game Views Safari tour guides, expressed dismay at the escalating rhino poaching incidents, emphasising the critical role that wildlife, particularly within Etosha National Park, plays in sustaining livelihoods in the tourism sector.continue reading