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Ecology and Anthropology in Tanzania

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  • A leopard resting nearby
  • Giraffes spotted on safari
  • Students learning Swahili in the classroom
  • Students on safari
  • A member of a host family preparing local food
  • Studying Tanzania's ecology
  • Conducting field research
  • Students' camp site
  • Studying in the field
  • Lake Duluti
  • Fungi around Lake Duluti
  • A typical Tanzanian breakfast
  • Local neighbors play soccer
  • Mount Meru
  • Students tracking a giraffe
  • A Maasai village
  • Milking a goat with the Maasai
  • Beading with Maasai Women
  • Maasai Jewelry
  • Lions in Tarangire National Park
  • Hippos in Serengeti National Park
  • Elephants in Serengeti National Park
  • The walk to class
  • Dinner in Arusha!
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Dennis Minjah, Serengeti Cheetah Project


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Ecology and Anthropology in Tanzania pages maintained by Rob Quanbeck
This page was last updated on 29 November 2021
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