B y Mutunga Tobbias / The Common Pulse/latest news /US/ Kenya/Abroad/Africa / NOVEMBER2025. The Etosha National Park in northern Namibia has long stood as one of Africa’s most breathtaking wildlife sanctuaries, a shimmering salt pan surrounded by semi-arid savanna that supports elephants, lions, rhinos, and countless other species. Yet in recent months, the park’s tranquil rhythm has been violently disrupted by a series of wildfires that tore through large swathes of grassland and bush. The flames, fueled by prolonged drought, high winds, and extreme heat, left a scar on the landscape that has reignited debate about conservation practices, climate change, and the fragile balance between nature and tourism in southern Africa’s ecological crown jewel. The wildfire season in Etosha has been growing more unpredictable, with 2025 bringing some of the most intense fires recorded in years. Sparked initially in late September by lightning strikes and worsened by human negligen...
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