EcoLife Wilderness Management Training
Founded
in 1998, WILD affiliate EcoLife Expeditions offers one of
the top experiential wilderness management trainings in
Southern Africa. As a partner with EcoLife, WILD supports
EcoLife trainings with the most up-to-date information and
tools for wilderness managers, as well as with on the ground
field experience with conservation professionals to assist
students in furthering their career. The 22 day EcoLife
Wilderness Management training includes extensive
interaction with wildlife conservationists, adventure-based
learning experiences, and an educational focus on wildlife
management techniques, sustainable resource utilization,
ecosystem and biodiversity conservation, reserve and resort
management, local culture and conservation perspectives and
African Tourism Principles. The courses intensively focus on
wildlife management and hands-on experience with African
wildlife. EcoLife Wilderness Management courses are
registered with the University of Pretoria, Centre for
Wildlife Management in South Africa and students can earn
credits toward their degree program, but are also open to
learners of all ages.
Here’s
what a few of the nearly 1,000 students who have
participated in trainings said about their experience with
EcoLife Expeditions:
“I learned a lot about South Africa, wildlife management and
myself. I loved the trip and feel like a gained a lot from
the experience,” Sean Oakley.
“I came to learn about wildlife and I feel as though I have
gained an immense amount of knowledge. I will return to
learn more. It was a once in a lifetime experience!”
MaryEllen Malysiak:
“This was a life changing experience for me. This trip is so
much more than I could have hoped for. The South African
professionals we met are so inspiring that I am already
planning my return,” Katie Suddard.
“The new knowledge and understanding that I now have will
benefit me the rest of my life,” Cody Goraczkowski.
To read more about EcoLife trainings
and register today, visit the
EcoLife website!
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