Wildlife Corridors

Paths of connection and hope

By Ingelore Katjingisiua and Ginger Mauney
Images by NACSO/WWF Namibia

From the air, Namibia is a maze of paths – some start as wide “animal highways” and merge into a single track before trailing off into dust, while others are long and deep, etching a path that crosses rivers, borders and memory. The generational knowledge of where they lead and why they exist is known by a myriad of species from elephants to ants, and also the people who live alongside these wildlife corridors.

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Wildlife Corridors - Paths of connection and hope