Center for Wildlife Management Studies

Carnivores of the African Plains

Tanzania
Summer Session 2
4 Weeks
4 Credits
Summer 2025
Jul 7 - Aug 5
Open
Program Costs
  • Tuition$5,750
  • Room & Board$2,450
  • Total$8,200
Application Deadlines
Summer 2025
May 1, 2025
Summer Session 2 Program

Carnivores of the African Plains

Rhotia Maasai Steppe,
Tanzania

Tanzania is home to more than 35 species of carnivores, including the African lion, cheetah, leopard, spotted hyena, and wild dog – all of which are on the IUCN Red List. Study the behavioral ecology and conservation challenges facing these incredible creatures, while observing some of Africa’s largest remaining carnivore guilds up close. 

  • Embark on a multi-day camping expedition in Serengeti National Park, participating in field lectures and exercises to learn the dynamics of the carnivore guilds of the Serengeti 
  • On a second camping expedition, visit Tarangire and learn the behavioral ecology of the African lion at the Tarangire Lion Project field research station. Here you will interact with leading lion experts and experience first-hand the crucial role of field techniques such as radio telemetry in carnivore research and conservation in Africa. 
  • Deepen your understanding of policy and legal frameworks’ influence on environmental conservation and wildlife management paradigms over time. 

Academics

This academically rigorous program follows a six-day/week schedule. Each program combines theory learned during classroom sessions with field-based applications. The interdisciplinary curriculum is designed to help students actively discover and understand the complexities of environmental, social, and economic issues in Tanzania.

Major academic themes include:

  • Carnivore behavioral ecology
  • Predator-prey interactions
  • Human-wildlife conflict
  • Wildlife and natural resource management

Courses

On the Carnivores of the African Plains program, you will take one 4-credit course. This course is participatory in nature and is designed to foster inquiry and active learning combining lectures, field exercises, assignments, and tests. This course is taught in English.

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SFS 3121
African Large Carnivores: Ecology and Conservation
4 credits

Core Skills

You will gain practical skills in the field such as: animal behavior observation, radio telemetry and camera trapping, species identification, wildlife census techniques, basic Swahili language skills, and quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis.

Field Sites

You will visit different ecosystems and communities which may include national parks and wildlife management areas, the vast plains of the Serengeti, Tarangire Lion Project, rural villages, Indigenous Iraqw, Hadzabe, and Maasai communities, freshwater wetlands around Lake Manyara, wildlife migratory corridors, the volcanic caldera of Ngorongoro, and ranches and farms.


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More Information

Program Costs
  • Tuition$5,750
  • Room & Board$2,450
  • Total$8,200

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