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  • Locations: Auckland, New Zealand; Queenstown, New Zealand
  • Program Terms: Fall, Spring
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  • Program Sponsor: Wildlands Studies 
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Click here for a definition of this term Language of Instruction: English Click here for a definition of this term Class Status: 1-first year, 2-sophomore, 3-junior, 4-senior
Housing Options: Camping Click here for a definition of this term Areas of Study: Animal Science, Anthropology, Biology, Culture, Earth Science, Ecology, Environmental Studies, Geography, Geology, Global Studies, Marine Science, Sciences, Tourism, Women's Studies, Zoology
Program Type: Field Study, Study Abroad Click here for a definition of this term Program: Direct
Program Description:
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The Program
With an array of diverse ecosystems, an incredible number of endemic species and a captivating human history, New Zealand provides an excellent setting for our ecological field study. The program will take us to some of the most extreme, isolated, and ecologically unique landscapes on the planet, while also connecting us with Maori and local groups.

Our field course will begin with the exploration of New Zealand’s volcanic and culturally rich North Island. Here, amongst colorful parrots and old growth forests, we will hone our species identification skills and examine concepts in island ecology. As we travel south through the volcanically active center of the North Island, we will investigate the complex geology and human history of the region, while further developing our naturalist skills. 

Once off the river we will spend time in New Zealand’s capital, Wellington, before crossing the Cook Strait to the South Island. While on the South Island we will hike through the mountains of the Kahurangi, travel the rugged west coast, and explore the alpine valleys of the majestic Southern Alps. Through visiting national parks, cultural sites, and homesteads, we will dive into concepts of traditional land management, disturbance ecology, and restoration ecology. Next we will visit New Zealand’s tallest peak, Mt. Cook, where we will examine alpine and subalpine ecology. Towards the end of the class we expect to work and hike among the lush Fiordlands of Southwest New Zealand. Here, we will design and complete an independent study of the region’s flora and fauna. Finally, we will end the class in breathtaking Queenstown.

Throughout our field study, team members will take part in key conservation and restoration projects while also designing an independent ecological study. Together we will closely investigate natural resource management policies, and with the hope to work directly with local organizations on issues concerning animal reintroduction and invasive species management. By the close of the program, each of us will have gained an intimate understanding of New Zealand's fascinating ecology and cultural history, its historical and current environmental challenges, and restoration and conservation efforts being taken to address them.

Program Details

Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Dates: Spring 2024: April 9—May 22, 2024
Fall 2024: September 27—November 9, 2024
Spring 2025: April 10–May 23, 2025
Applications: Accepted on a rolling admission basis
Accommodations: Primarily camping, occasional youth hostel or rural lodge
Credits: 15 quarter credits or 10 semester credits
Language: English instruction
Courses: Environmental Wildlands Studies, Environmental Field Survey, Wildlands Environment and Culture
Prerequisites: One college level course in environmental studies, environmental science, ecology or similar. 18 years of age

Program Costs

New Zealand Fall 2024 and Spring 2025
$      150    Application Fee
$   7,000    Program Fee
$   4,450    In-Country Logistics Fee
$   2,100    Estimated Airfare and Mandatory Travel Insurance
$   1,300    Estimated Food and Personal Spending

$15,000    Total Estimated Cost
Fall 2024: Program fees due by August 1, 2024
Spring 2025: Program fees due by February 1, 2025
 
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