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The College of African Wildlife Management (CAWM), [1] commonly known as Mweka College or just Mweka, is located near the village of that name on the southern slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, above the city of Moshi, about 14 kilometres north of its centre.
Moshi Co-operative University grew from a college enrolling only 150 students, conducting tailored courses, to a university college with a capacity of 1500 students. CAWM is commonly known as Mweka College. It was established in 1963 following the Arusha Manifesto (1961) as a pioneer institution for the training of African wildlife managers.
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By 2010, the college had trained over 4,500 wildlife managers from 28 African countries and 18 non-African countries. [11] In 1963, AWLF started a scholarship program to bring young Africans to American universities where they could study biology and wildlife management.
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In particular, the book describes Kinloch's management of the Uganda Game and Fisheries Department during the introduction of the Protectorate's first National Parks, the introduction of Nile Perch to the upper Victoria Nile, and the creation of the College of African Wildlife Management.
Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management, University of Haripur, Haripur District; Department of Forestry, Range Management, and Wildlife, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad [12] Pakistan Forest Institute, Peshawar [13] Punjab Forest School, Bahawalpur [14] School of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Swat