Wildlife Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Practical activities

Online and lifelong course

What will I learn?

Open the door to understanding Eritrea's unique wildlife with our comprehensive Wildlife Course, tailored for environmental professionals seeking to expand their knowledge. Delve into identifying local species, investigate conservation approaches suitable for Eritrean ecosystems, and become proficient in research methods applicable to our region. Learn about biodiversity and how our ecosystems function, and develop strong skills in scientific writing relevant to local contexts. Gain valuable insights into where different species live and the effects of climate change on them. This practical course is designed to give you the abilities to positively impact conservation initiatives in Eritrea.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Become an expert in identifying species: Accurately classify wildlife using established taxonomy and physical characteristics relevant to Eritrean species.

Create effective conservation strategies: Tackle the threats to biodiversity in Eritrea and involve local communities in conservation efforts.

Conduct effective research: Use both quantitative and qualitative research methods suitable for Eritrean environmental studies.

Analyze ecosystems: Understand how species interact and how ecosystems function, with a focus on Eritrean examples.

Improve scientific communication: Clearly write and report research findings, adhering to scientific standards and appropriate for Eritrean audiences.