Palmwag Concession

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Palmwag Concession is a vast semi-arid wildlife conservation area in northwestern Namibia’s Kunene Region, renowned for its free-roaming desert-adapted elephants, black rhinos, and other iconic species.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conservation area
protected area
wildlife concession
biome desert
climate hot and dry
conservationFocus black rhinoceros conservation
community-based conservation
desert-adapted elephant conservation
continent Africa
country Namibia
environmentType semi-arid
governedBy Namibian conservation authorities
hasAccommodation safari lodges
tented camps
hasFeature dry riverbeds
open plains
rugged mountains
hasSpecies African bush elephant
black rhinoceros
brown hyena
cheetah
giraffe
lion
mountain zebra
oryx
spotted hyena
springbok
various raptors
knownFor desert-adapted black rhinos
desert-adapted elephants
free-roaming wildlife
scenic arid landscapes
locatedIn Kunene Region NERFINISHED
northwestern Namibia
near Skeleton Coast NERFINISHED
partOf Namib Desert ecosystem NERFINISHED
tourismActivities game drives
guided walks
photographic safaris
rhino tracking
usedFor eco-tourism
guided wildlife safaris
research and monitoring of desert-adapted species
vegetationType grassland patches
sparse shrubland

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Kunene Region hasProtectedArea Palmwag Concession