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Field School in Wildlife Conservation and Primate Ecology PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 02 July 2009
FIELD SCHOOL IN PRIMATOLOGY, WILDLIFE ECOLOGY, AND CONSERVATION IN KENYA

01:070:336 AND 01:070:337
This field school gives students the opportunity to experience the diverse habitats of Kenya, and to gain understanding of biodiversity by using primate field studies as the entry point. The core of the field school is training in field methods. In order to expose students to methods used to study primates found in different habitat types, the field school is conducted in two ecologically different sites: a forest ecosystem in the Tana River Primate National Reserve at the coast, and Kakamega Forest National Reserve in western Kenya.

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