HoD Welcome Note

Welcome to the Department of Wildlife Management (DWLM) in the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism, Sokoine University of Agriculture .

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What we offer

 

The Department hosts one degree programme in Wildlife Management, MSc degree in Wildlife Management and Conservation and Ph.D. in wildlife Management. 

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Facilities

 

We have a Zoology building which serves as a teaching facility and lab for the wildlife management programmes

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News and Events

Successful PhD defense

The department of Wildlife Management is delighted to let you know that, today  24th  September 2024,...

SUA Participates in the 60th Annual Meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation in Kigali, Rwanda

From July 14 to 18, 2024, a delegation from Tanzania, including postgraduate students, researchers, educators,...

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2024/2025.

Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania invites applications from qualified candidates for admission to its...

BEST WISHES!

On behalf of Sokoine University of Agriculture, the Department of Wildlife Management extends its very...

Scaling New Heights: Wildlife Management Students Conquer Mt. Kilimanjaro and Embrace Conservation Challenges

Mountain climbing is an electrifying and adventurous sport that offers both an adrenaline rush and...

Empowering the Next Generation of Conservationist

On 8&9th June 2024, twelve (12)  final year students pursuing BSc Wildlife Management were supported...

43rd SUA Graduation Ceremony

The 43rd Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) Mid Year Graduation Ceremony was held today on...

LIST OF GRADUANDS FOR THE FORTHCOMING 43RD MID YEAR GRADUATION TO BE HELD ON 23RD MAY, 2024

Click the link below to view the list of graduands for the upcoming Mid year...
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Undergraduate, Postgraduate courses and Programmes

Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Management

This programme produce wildlife experts with technical, analytical, managerial and entrepreneurial skills in wildlife enterprise and related industries for sustainable development.

MSc. Wildlife Management and Conservation

The programme seeks to provide advanced training in various aspects of wildlife management and conservation; impart graduates with entrepreneurial skills required to work in various wildlife and allied sectors

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Staff profiles, Research, Consultancy and more

Staff Profiles

We have 15 academics and five administrative members of staff. Academic staff members include including 3 associate professors, 5 senior lecturers, 2 lecturers,  3 assistant lecturers and 2 tutorial assistants.

Research

The department administers a range of elementary and pragmatic research projects on all areas covering wildlife, animal and landscape ecology

Consultancy

The department is best known for providing outstanding training, research, consultancies and extension services in wildlife management.