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Living Classroom

1 month, 4 weeks

Graduate students from Miami University's Global Field Program learn about African wildlife by studying them up-close near Otjiwarongo, Namibia. In a partnership with the Cheetah Conservation Fund, the program gives students first-hand perspectives of conservation principles by immersing them in an active predator-prey environment.