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The NamibRand Nature Reserve, located in
southern Namibia, is a private nature reserve
established to help protect and conserve the
unique ecology and wildlife of the south-west
Namib Desert. Conserving the pro-Namib,
the area along the eastern edge of the Namib
Desert, is critically important in order to
facilitate seasonal migratory wildlife routes
and to protect biodiversity. It is
probably the largest private nature reserve
in Southern Africa, extending over an area of
172,200 ha. The Reserve shares a 100km
border with the Namib-Naukluft National Park
in the west and is bordered in the east by
the imposing Nubib Mountains. Virtually all
facets of the Namib Desert are represented on
the Reserve – sand and gravel plains and
stretches of savanna alternate with mountain
ranges and vegetated dune belts.
The NamibRand Nature Reserve is a model for
private conservation in Southern Africa as it
demonstrates holistic biodiversity
conservation balanced with financial
sustainability. Low-impact ecotourism is a
means towards sustaining our conservation
efforts through park fees. The five
tourism concessions awarded by the reserve,
each pay a daily, per-bed fee to the
Reserve. The funds generated through
these park fees enable the Reserve to be
financially self-sustaining.
HISTORY
The Reserve originated in 1984 as the dream
of J.A. (Albi) Brückner to extend desert
frontiers by integrating a large number of
former livestock farms and developing a
wildlife sanctuary. To date, thirteen
former livestock farms have been
rehabilitated into a single continuous
natural habitat. Recognizing the
importance of wilderness areas, the NamibRand
Nature Reserve has exclusively set aside more
than 15% of its total area for wilderness.
The NamibRand Nature Reserve was registered as a non-profit
private nature reserve in 1992. All landowners
belonging to the Reserve have signed
agreements and adopted a constitution which
sets the land aside for conservation – now
and in the future. The Reserve is
financially self-sustaining mainly through
high quality, low impact tourism.
AIMS
The aims of the NamibRand Nature Reserve are:
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To conserve for the
benefit of future generations and to
protect the sensitive and fragile
environment and its rich
biodiversity;
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To create a nature
reserve with a healthy and functioning
ecosystem, providing a sanctuary for
flora and fauna and to facilitate
seasonal migratory routes in partnership
with neighbors (National Parks,
etc.);
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To promote sustainable
utilisation – through ecologically
sustainable and high-quality level
tourism products and other projects;
and
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To achieve a
commercially viable operation to ensure
continuance and financial
independence.
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