Madagascar: Biodiversity and Natural Resource Management

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"I loved the program’s emphasis on field research. We traveled everywhere and researched a variety of topics in completely different ecosystems. One week our group performed a botanical inventory of a section of spiny forest in the Andohahela National Park. Later we traveled to Ifotaka National Park and studied lemur behavior and habitat. Our field studies unit was a great way to see the country and learn about what makes each region unique."

-- Kate Wright, DePauw University

Study ecology in an island nation that has been isolated from other landmasses for more than one hundred million years.

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Madagascar’s unique evolutionary path has produced immeasurable contributions to the world’s biodiversity —more than 80 percent of the flora and fauna in Madagascar are endemic.

This program offers classroom and field-based instruction in natural and social scientific methods to encourage students to analyze environmental issues in an array of ecosystems — including rainforest, dry spiny forest, alpine and transitional forest, savannah, gallery and littoral forest, mangrove, and coral reef — and within multiple economic, socio-political, and cultural contexts.

Coursework in French and Malagasy, combined with a homestay, a village stay, and numerous excursions to national parks, offer students a balanced social- and natural-science perspective on long-term conservation and the development needs of local populations.

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Credits: 17

Duration: 15 weeks

Program Base: Madagascar, Fort Dauphin

Language Study: French,  Malagasy

Prerequisites: Coursework in environmental studies, ecology, or biology; 3 semesters French Read more...

Madagascar

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