Study Abroad in Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
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Each year, we offer our Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology students one or more opportunities to study abroad. These trips enrich students academically, and give our students the chance to see new environments, experience different cultures and explore their interests on a global scale.
Upcoming Programs
2012 Namibia Study Abroad
The Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology Program is offering a study abroad trip to Namibia, a country in Southern Africa that is home to some truly unique ecosystems, including the Namib Desert and the Etosha National Park. Click here to learn more about the Namibia 2012 trip and download documents.
2012 Tropical Wildlife Study Tour in Nicaragua
Travel to Nicaragua and embark upon a study tour of tropical ecosystems and live on a shade-grown coffee plantation. See over 200 bird species and capture some in mist nets. See the Nicaragua 2012 flyer for details.
2012 Bahamas Conservation Biology
Explore the biodiversity of Andros, the largest island of the Bahamas, while learning the science and policy of conservation biology through hands-on research projects. Interact with local scientists on this beautiful island, home to three unique ecosystems.Tentative Dates: 14-28 July; Check back for details.
Financial Aid
Scholarships and financial aid are available for Study Abroad supported programs and NCSU students only. For deadline and applications, please check the Study Abroad Office.
You may also apply for financial aid through the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships.

