Creation of Zannier Reserve in Namibia
Zannier Omaanda is set within 9,000 hectares of protected savannah Namibia. This conservation reserve is maintained in partnership with the N/a’an ku sê Foundation. The Zannier Reserve, as it is called, actively protects biodiversity and fights the extinction of endangered species through research, relocation and reintroduction efforts. The Zannier Reserve is blessed with a great biodiversity of habitat and wildlife including giraffes, warthogs, a wide variety of antelopes, ostriches, jackals, carnivores and baboons. But more than a game reserve, it is a vibrant sanctuary that plays an active conservation role in Namibia and adheres to a non-intrusive policy. For example, within the reserve, animals are prioritized before humans, which is the reason why the lodge is not fenced.


 
              
            