College of African Wildlife Management, Mweka Short Courses offered:
Detailed information about Mweka Short Courses offered and admission procedure into Mweka Short Courses. The College of African Wildlife Management commonly known as Mweka College or just Mweka, is located near the Village of that name on the southern slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, above the city of Moshi, about 14 kilometres north of its centre.
Below is the list of Short courses offered at Mweka – the College of African Wildlife Management.
- ECOLOGICAL MONITORING AND RESOURCE INTERPRETATION
- ECOTOURSIM (ONLINE)
- FIELD SKILLS
- LAW ENFORCEMENT
- PROTECTED AREA PLANNING, TOURISM AND INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT
- RESOURCE INTERPRETATION AND TOURISM HOSPITALITY
- SNAKE IDENTIFICATION, HANDLING AND TRANSLOCATION
- TOURISM PLANNING & MANAGEMENT
- WILDLIFE AND BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY
- WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
- WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT & LAW ENFORCEMENT
- ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY (ONLINE)
- MOUNTAIN GUIDES
- SHORT COURSE ON ECOTOURISM
- SHORT COURSE ON ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
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The College was established by an Act of Parliament called “The College of African Wildlife Management Act, 1964”. The Act provided for the creation of the Governing Body responsible for supervising the College. The composition of the original Governing Body was evidently regional in that all the three East African states (Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda) were represented. They have ever since remained active members of the Governing Body of the College. East African Common Services Organizations (EACSO) and the University of East Africa were also represented. The World Conservation Union (IUCN) and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) have also been members since the College’s establishment. Others who have been members of the Governing Body, at different tenures include UNDP/FAO, Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS), East African Community (EAC), its membership ceased with the death of the organization in 1977, African Wildlife Leadership Foundation (AWLF) and the Organization of African Unity (OAU)
