Dear Student/Colleague

 

The Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences program at North Carolina State University
offers a three week study abroad program to Namibia (south western Africa)
from May 17 to June 05, 2009. Namibia is one of Africa’s most stable and
safe countries to travel to with a good infrastructure and a well developed
tourism industry. This program focuses on African wildlife-, savanna- and
desert ecology, park management, conservation and ecotourism with the Namib
Desert, Etosha National Park and the Cheetah Conservation Fund as the
highlights. Students will visit various ecosystems, conduct field work,
participate in discussions and field lectures, enjoy game drives and
bushwalks. This is a unique opportunity for students to explore and
experience Africa and gain valuable knowledge about its ecology, wildlife
and conservation. The program will be directed by Dr Dörgeloh, a wildlife
ecologist with extensive knowledge and many years experience in southern
Africa. While this is a NC State University program, students from non-NCSU
colleges and universities are encouraged to apply.

 

For further information about the program please visit
http://cnr.ncsu.edu/fer/fishwild/index.html or contact the program director.
Online applications are available through the NCSU Study Abroad Office at
http://studyabroad.ncsu.edu <http://studyabroad.ncsu.edu/>  I will
appreciate it if you can distribute this notice amongst your students and
colleagues. Please note: The closing date for applications is Dec. 12, 2008

 

Sincerely

 

WG Dörgeloh (PhD Wildlife Management)   

Program Director

North Carolina State University

Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources

Box 8002

Raleigh, NC 27695

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