WANT TO PROTECT MARINE MAMMALS FROM EXTINCTION?
THEN TAKE THIS CLASS!

GLOBAL POLICY AND CONSERVATION OF MARINE MAMMALS (New Zealand Summer 2025)
Watch video: New Zealand Marine Mammals
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Hosted through George Mason University (Virginia, USA), this 6-credit course 
will take place in summer 2024 (July 5-Aug 2) on the South Island of New 
Zealand. It can be taken as undergraduate or graduate course (from any 
institution), and at any stage of your career (students or professionals).

WHAT WILL YOU GET?


  1.  Significant practice in critical thinking for brainstorming solutions. 
The class is structured to teach about all marine mammals listed as endangered 
by the IUCN. Students become familiar with each case in detail, including the 
laws that are available to protect each, the historical and current situations, 
the stakeholders involved in each case, and what has been done to date. 
Students are led in discussion-based problem solving for each species case, and 
brainstorm about what worked, what did not, and what more could be done. Leave 
with practice on many very different situations, with a tool kit of ideas. 
Prepared for solution development in species or resource management.



  1.  Gain field experience learning how to fully investigate conservation 
issues. Conservation solutions require a detailed understanding about the 
species, the issues facing them, and the people involved. And the only way to 
gain that knowledge is by examining firsthand. As a part of this class, 
students will be trained to research and to collect data relevant for 
conservation questions focusing on the species off the coast of New Zealand 
(including sperm whales, Hector’s dolphins and the NZ fur seal). This will be 
at sea (for cetaceans) and on land (for pinnipeds).  Field exercises will also 
involve learning about stakeholders for these species and the social, cultural 
and economic aspects that are important to consider in conservation (e.g., 
learning from the indigenous Maori about their ecotourism business on sperm 
whales).



  1.  Networking with world renown managers, lawyers, researchers, and other 
experts (e.g., journalists who cover conservation stories). Joining us in 
person or over zoom, students will learn from the people working right now to 
save marine mammals from disappearing forever.



  1.  Practice developing action plans. As a final project we work as a team to 
research one specific conservation problem in New Zealand, collecting 
information on the issue firsthand. Students then develop a detailed action 
plan to give to resource managers.


BONUS 1: IT’S IN NEW ZEALAND!!!!!!!! One of the most gorgeous spots on the 
globe, perfect for people who love exploring the outdoors from the sea to the 
land. Picked as the location to film LOTR for a good reason. It is off the 
charts in natural beauty.

BONUS 2: Dr. Lewis will work with all students enrolled to locate a suitable 
internship pre or post trip. Might as well get the most bang for your buck! 
Think NZ, Australia or even SE Asia. This is not part of the class (and is 
optional). But something very cool to consider.

BONUS 3: July is THE migration season month. Meaning we will get the most 
species sightings, on TOP of what we will be going to target for the class 
projects. This can include humpbacks, southern right whales, pilot whales and 
more. AND….its the end of pupping season so all age classes of the pinnipeds 
will be present on the haul outs. Who doesn’t love a baby animal?

Locations visited will be on the South Island NZ, in Christchurch, Kaikoura and 
Akaroa. The course is structured to give 3-day weekends at each location so 
exploring during the trip is easy and HIGHLY recommended. Students can also 
arrive early or stay late to explore more.

Cost (4500USD). This includes tuition for six credits (at in-state rate for 
everyone 2600USD), lodging for the entire trip (one month), all ground 
transportation (taxis and buses to locations), and our trips to sea (4 trips) 
(the lodging, transport on ground and on water plus cost of some meals and 
lecture hall is then just 1900USD of the total price). Payments not due until 
summer semester begins for George Mason University (and these can be divided 
into multiple payments). Airfare not included in this. Dr. Lewis will work with 
all students to get the best flight deals possible (sharing all her travel 
hacks) and prices may be lower than usual because it is the off season for NZ. 
Financial aid can be applied to this, including GI benefits. If you are a 
student, if you consider that you likely spend 1900 a month for rent and bills 
and transport and fun anyway (if in USA), then why not pay a cheaper tuition 
amount (in state rate) and spend that cash in a MUCH more amazing space on the 
adventure of a lifetime.

Cap at 16, so grab your spot now and reserve with a deposit that is applied to 
final balance (200USD). Application deadline March 1.

To apply go to the following link and click APPLY NOW: 
https://masonabroad.gmu.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgramAngular&id=10677

To learn more, contact Dr. Jennifer Lewis through email 
(jlewi...@gmu.edu<mailto:jlewi...@gmu.edu>) or WhatsApp: +17039752661

You can also join an upcoming information session:
Sunday Feb 2 or Sunday Feb 16 at 7:30 PM EST
https://gmu.zoom.us/j/91570521537


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