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Africans from ten countries are studying at theCollege of African Wildlife Management
Africans from ten countries are studying at theCollege of African Wildlife Management
Africans from ten countries are studying at theCollege of African Wildlife Management
Africans from ten countries are studying at theCollege of African Wildlife Management
Africans from ten countries are studying at theCollege of African Wildlife Management
Africans from ten countries are studying at theCollege of African Wildlife Management
TANZANIA 1966. Freedom from Hunger campaign project
Tanzania Mission for Sustainable Forest Management
Students at the Sekoine Agriculture University studying materials in the school library. The University is involved with the FAO LinKS project.
Students at the Sekoine Agriculture University studying materials in the school library. The University is involved with the FAO LinKS project.
Students at the Sekoine Agriculture University studying materials in the school library. The University is involved with the FAO LinKS project.
Tanzania Mission for Sustainable Forest Management
Students at the Sekoine Agriculture University studying materials in the school library. The University is involved with the FAO LinKS project.
Students at the Sekoine Agriculture University studying materials in the school library. The University is involved with the FAO LinKS project.
A meeting of researchers at the Ministry of Water and Life Development in Dar Es Salaam. FAO Communications Officer Peter Lowrey is fourth from left.
A meeting of researchers at the Ministry of Water and Life Development in Dar Es Salaam. FAO Communications Officer Peter Lowrey is third from left.
A meeting of researchers at the Ministry of Water and Life Development in Dar Es Salaam. FAO Communications Officer Peter Lowrey is third from right.
TANZANIA Sustainable Wildlife Management Programme (SWM)
A meeting of researchers at the Ministry of Water and Life Development in Dar Es Salaam.
A meeting of researchers at the Ministry of Water and Life Development in Dar Es Salaam.
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Africans from ten countries are studying at theCollege of African Wildlife Management
Tanzania, 1966. Africans from ten countries are studying at the
College of African Wildlife Management, situated on the slopes
of Mt. Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania. This college is the first of its
kind in Africa, where men are being trained in wildlife conservation,
to become park wardens and game scouts. The UN Special
Fund, private foundations, and governments, both African and
others, are working together to support this important
institution financially. Four of the instructors are experts
sent by FAO.
Frank Poppleton, FAO wildlife expert, teaches rifle practice to
train trainees. They must know how to handle guns perfectly in
order to kill dangerous animals, game-harvest and catch poachers.
Exact date unknown.
01/01/1966
Country
United Republic of Tanzania
Credit
© FAO/Florita Botts
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847.56 KB
Unique ID
UF12NLC
FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given.