Wildlife Campus

Has anybody used the wildlife campus on here? If so what did they think of it?
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katja
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I did 3 of Wildlife Campus' courses. I enjoyed them very much and learned a lot, so I can recommend them.

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steveshaw
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Thanks which ones did you do?



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I did Game Ranging (Field Guiding), Survival and Game Lodge Management.

I also bought the Trails Guide course but have only read one component so far.  

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I also did the Game ranging (Field Guide) course and enjoyed it a lot. Learned so much too.

I still have to finish the Wildlife management course, still 2 modules to go there.

 

 

 

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Me too, I did the Game Ranging course too. What I liked about it was that apart from the things you learn specific about the african bush,  you also learn universal stuff.

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I have done the Game Ranging course, the Wildlife Management course and other courses - and have done various components of further courses on Wildlifecampus.

I have enjoyed each and every one of the courses that I have signed up for - and have also benefitted from the WLC message boards and their discussion group over the last 7 years as I have made many friends who are interested in wildlife issues through these groups.

Wildlifecampus is highly regarded among the South African Game Farm Industry - many of their graduates secure work in the industry and, those of us who are not actually looking for work enjoy, in other ways, the benefit of the knowledge that we have attained about African wildlife and African communities.

A lot of the (acurate) information on this site, about the animals, comes from WLC graduates!

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steveshaw
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Thanks to everyone who responded to my question! it seems really popularCool
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They have a new course which looks great, I'll do the free component and might sign up for it. Did you see it?

Geology, Palaeontology and Evolution Course

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steveshaw
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not seen that one, havent really looked at any of 'em in depth yet. From what i have seen i want to do em all!



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steveshaw wrote:

not seen that one, havent really looked at any of 'em in depth yet. From what i have seen i want to do em all!

Wise decision Smiling

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