Jakub Zegar

Course Description

Cameroon: Biodiversity and Conservation (Residency Course)

  • May 11, 2020 at 10:44 AM
  • Visible to group members and anyone with the link
This unique three-and-a-half week field course pairs U.S. students with Cameroonian and Equatoguinean students in field-based research projects. The course is team-taught, and includes lectures and field instruction by professors from Drexel, UCLA, the University of Hong Kong, University of Halle Wittenberg (Germany), University of Buea (Cameroon), the Higher Institute of Environmental Sciences (Cameroon) and the National University of Equatorial Guinea. Lectures take place in Yaounde, the capitol of Cameroon. Students carry out field research projects at Mbam and Djerem National Park and Ebo Forest; both have excellent opportunities for viewing some of Africa’s most iconic wildlife, particularly forest elephants, chimpanzees and gorillas.

https://drexel.edu/coas/academics/departments-centers/bees/global-opportunities/