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Marlice Elretha Jansen van Vuuren (born 14 May 1976 as Marlice Elrethra van der Merwe) is a Namibian conservationist. Together with her husband Dr. Rudie van Vuuren, she runs the N/a’an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary in central Namibia.
Van Vuuren has been working with animals in film productions since the age of 13; she has worked on a number of well known movies with various celebrities including Angelina Jolie. Her life is covered in the 2008 documentary "Marlice – A Vision for Africa" by Philip Selkirk.[1] Marlice van Vuuren and her three legged cheetah Lucky featured in an advert for a Volkswagen Golf, shown on South African TV in May 2009.[2]
Marlice Elretha Jansen vanVuuren (born 14 May 1976 as Marlice Elrethra van der Merwe) is a Namibian conservationist. Together with her husband Dr. Rudie...
Namibia), but was raised up in South Africa. Rudie vanVuuren married Namibian conservationist MarlicevanVuuren in December 2000. Together, they run N/a’an...
Merwe (now MarlicevanVuuren, born 1976), Namibian conservationist Morné van der Merwe (1973–2013), South African rugby player Musetta van der Merwe (known...
opened in 2007. It is run by Namibian conservationist MarlicevanVuuren and her husband Rudie vanVuuren. Naankuse is funded by voluntary donations and relies...
Friedhelm Sack Manfred Starke Ian van Zyl Gwen Lister Hannes Smith Raimar von Hase Rudi and MarlicevanVuuren Japie van Zyl Tim Huebschle, film director...
Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 Lily Venizelos – Greek conservationist MarlicevanVuuren – conservationist and broadcaster Eric Wikramanayake Paul Watson –...
has aimed to be a spokesperson for the threatened Fayu. Tippi Degré MarlicevanVuuren Elizabeth Grice: 'I don't know where home is'. The Daily Telegraph...