The NamibRand Nature Reserve in southern Namibia has been named Africa’s first Wilderness Quiet Park by Quiet Parks International (QPI). Quiet Parks International is a non-profit that recognizes the immediate need for identifying and protecting endangered locations because quiet places are quickly becoming extinct.
The NamibRand Nature Reserve is a private nature reserve established to help protect and conserve the unique ecology and wildlife of the south-west Namib Desert. It is probably the largest private nature reserve in southern Africa, extending over an area of 188,980.16 ha. The reserve shares a border with the Namib-Naukluft National Park and the NamibSand Sea World Heritage Site.
"This award reinforces NamibRand’s commitment to preserving its natural soundscape and wilderness character. By promoting awareness of natural sounds, NamibRand encourages reverence for its ecosystems and fosters a deeper connection to nature." Matt Mikkelsen, Executive Director of Wilderness Quiet ParksIn May 2012, the International Dark Sky Association designated the NamibRand Nature Reserve as an International Dark Sky Reserve at the Gold Tier level, a testament to its remarkably dark skies and commitment to preserving natural nocturnal environments. The Reserve was only the second place on Earth that was designated with Gold Tier status because of its exceptionally dark skies. TheNamibRand Nature Reserve was the first International Dark Sky Reserve in Africa.
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