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TANZANIA 1966. Elephant encounter during training at Wildlife Management college
Tanzania, 1966. African people from ten countries are studying at the College of African Wildlife Management, situated on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania. This college is the first of its kind in Africa, where participants 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 trainees. They must know how to handle guns perfectly in order to kill dangerous animals, game-harvest and catch poachers.
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01/01/1966
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United Republic of Tanzania
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