Thursday, March 5, 2009

Help Namibia's 'Enviro Kidz' Programme

Namibia Wildlife Resorts, a nongovernmental organization, which operates the national parks and camping inkvarteringsmojligheter, recently introduced NWR Enviro- Kidz initiative. , Which is aimed at providing opportunities, mainly in school swimming pools from previously disadvantaged sectors in the vicinity of protected areas in Namibia. There is still hope that they will investigate whether congenital animals and plants, environmental protection and conservation and the importance of maintaining environment. that system is completely new in Namibia wild resorts, and we hope that children will often use the space initiative. Children will be selected on the basis of their results, the reference system hut for a key to those that best take advantage of this exhibition, namely, orphans and vulnerable children who may not have had the opportunity to look at these areas. The first group of ten children from Mupini cluster in Kavango region, and one of the Oshikoto region, and they were chosen on the ground, depending on the results achieved.

They went to the Etosha National Park, while the school, along with experienced guides and staff NWR. Had the opportunity forfall unforgettable wildlife and nature, and to improve memory, more general terms. For all children who had their first surfing at one of the protected areas of Namibia! Etosha National Park was the first Namibian SPA was founded in 1907, the German government.

Etosha is a salt desert, savannah and woodlands. Overall Etosha offers excellent games that are considering the possibility of a clear day while driving at night with a floodlit waterholes. The the park is dominated by vast Etosha salt pan is a shallow depression is 5000 square kilometers during the dry season, the boiler is made of white cracked mud which shimmers " Mirage" with. During the rainy season a pan filled with water to southern Angola, through the delta jibing ideology shallow rivers and oshanas. The Park has 30 springs and water holes, joined by a network of gravel road is the number of visitors the chance to see across the river from the people of Namibia, the major wildlife sanctuary.

What place in the park lion, leopard, cheetah, elephant, giraffe, zebra from the number of rare and endangered black rhino and black- moter Impala in the extension to nummerlosa antelope and 340 bird species. Following Etosha, they moved south to the mountainous plateau water park where they were introduced to animals and plants, especially rare and endangered species, even on the game disc in the plane. For some students, who was the first they saw the infinity of mountains - and even more fun to rock Berg Water Plateau. In they tour the Windhoek Windhoek and other historical attractions. For the most part, which was their first look at the capital.

The next traveled south to Sesriem and Sossusvlei high dunes, before they return abode. Namibia wild Resorts is committed to national goals of sustainable development, poverty reduction, and new work on the cases. " As a major player in the fast- growing sectors in the country, we recognize our role in achieving these goals. In addition, the Namibian tourism sector is so closely linked with congenital assets, such as the large open landscapes and the high abundance of wild animals, it is absolutely necessary for occasional efforts to be made to protect these assets. This can be achieved only if the current and future generations will have completed the first agreement on the concept of sustainable development, and if we advance a culture of responsibility million low utilization and protection.

Enviro - Kidz program NWR set to invest in the future. At least two Enviro- Kidz educational tours will be conducted annually. "

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