GuestbookFlorian Florian: Very interesting site. I believe that NNF has a lot to offer to the Namibian nation in terms of sustainable development and poverty alleviation. I as a school teacher will have to try my luck. Keep up the good work!! Fedor Sumkin: Very interesting design. I'll come back to see updates. Andeo Kroulz: Nice site! I've enjoyed visiting it. Thanks for ur work. Greg O'Neill: Hi, I would like to ask for your help in finding sources for seeds of the rare Ghost Tree of the Etosha National Park, Moringa ovalifolia, which grows to a height of seven meters. It is found in stands near Okaukuejo within the park. -- Can you help find seed collectors who gather seed of species found in Etosha? I can be reached via email at whtgr@yahoo.com for feedback, or suggesting where I may seek such seeds in Namibia. Ester Namushinga: Very interesting and educative site! Keep up the good work. Heimo Gaseb: We want to see upcoming projects if there are any. Can the web-site be updated? James Kalipo: Nice layout, any news this year? Please update. Anna Itembu: Nice site. I was just thinking - how about opening a forum for this site? This way we could hear what people have to say about our evironment and share ideas. Lihongeni Mulama: They say a picture is more than thousand words, just my first catch was your web layout is very impressive. The content is informative, please add more information on EIA as a concept, I am more interested in sustainability. Alex Diers: Hi everyone, I have just seen the documentary on the Namib lions in TV. It was fascinating and it is truly a rewarding mission to monitor the lion pride. I would love to join the NNF and contribute to your work. Hopefully one day it will work out. Best regards, Alex, Berlin, Germany Gracious Simon: The Every River Project site is not opening as it used to be. The project has good information on how wonderful it has been implemented more especially on the Namibian part. We are very proud about this project. Its something that has made a remarkable difference in many peoples' lives. Please update us on the gound work. We appreciate the good work done and still to be done so far along the Okavango River Basin. Helga Göster: Very interesting page. Really! Many greetings from Germany / bananaboatcompany.com Dikagiso Keorapetse: This is very good work guys and I am fascinated by the site. THUMBS UP!!! I am an undergraduate at the Univesity of Botswana doing my final year in Environmental Science and English and I have environmental matters at heart... that's why I enjoyed this site. Johannes Amutenya: NNF objectives are real, meaningful and sustainable, keep it up, I wish to join you soon if possible. Johannes Leketoh: I am an environmental student, how should I go about it if I want join your organisation? Ndapanda Amuthenu: I am very much amazed at what you do as I have always thought NNF was just a small organisation running a few projects. I think what your organisation does is very important to the Namibian people and beyond. Keep it up. Lisho Mundia: Interesting work you provide to the entire nation (Namibia). I believe you have more to offer and contribute to Namibia, especially the poor. The status quo tells it all. Well done and all the best for future projects. Looking forward to the productive progress feedback: - lcmundia@yahoo.com Calvin Sisamu: History in the making right here, looking forward to being part of certain projects in future. Gebhard Eshumba: NNF is doing a good job when it comes to the conservation of our pristine environment; that is what we want to see. I am an Environmental Education youth officer, I need to network with people involved in the environment (eshumbaii@yahoo.ca). I will be willing to engage in any activity. Loide Noah Amukeshe: NNF you are doing good job when it come to environment, please keep it up! Serge Schirazi-Rad: Amazing work! Your pictures are remarkable! I am thinking about buying a property in Swakopmund and will modify it with environmental friendly solutions. Your site has shown me very interesting aspects of Namibia, you are doing a great work, keep it up! Julia Amukwa: I couldn't be more impressed. I'm Namibian, doing a BSc degree in Environmental Sciences, and I just cant to come back home and GO GREEN. Thanks guys, keep it up. Dr Arnold Rimmer: Your projects are inspiring. If you can be of any assistance when I visit May 2011 please let me know. Always willing to support something worthwhile. Dr Rimmer Portland, OR USA drarnoldjrimmer@gmail.com Keijo Leppioja: God made so wonderful nature and animals that we will rejoice and be thankful for him and all the many creatures. Thanks and bless and joy. Keijo, Sweden Eino J I Mbango: Hello there! All the best for 2011. I am from Ondundu Youth Development, engaging to put active youth into the wild for environmental explorations. I wanted to aquire some videos on dangerous snakes around the city of Windhoek, a list could help me a lot. Anyhow, keep up the good work. please mail me a list of possible snakes around Windhoek and what to do if bitten by any of them.... my email is ondunduyouth1@live.com Liana Spike Mbako: Keep up the good work NNF. That is the way to go :) Itaveleni Mupewa: I am reading a lot on NNF projects and initiatives and i am impressed. I support the wild dog project initiative on the reintroductoin or transloctions African wild dogs into Etosha National Park. i did a paper on that myself and i think it would work this time.. mupewa@hotmail.com Paulina Malulu: I accidently ran into your website. I must say, I am very impressed with your work and would love to work or make contributions. I am working on a slightly similar programme so do keep up the good work. :-) To add a comment to our guestbook |
