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24 September 2016

New Zealand and Australia Study Abroad: Human and Animal Interactions in Australia #HogsAbroad



This experience will allow students to gain a global perspective of animal management practices and human interactions with various livestock and wildlife species. Students will see firsthand how culture, history, and geography impact the use of land and animals within society.
Students will study the culture of native New Zealanders (Maori), their close interactions with flora and fauna, and critically analyze livestock management and wildlife conservation in Australasia. Learning experiences include lectures, activities, educational site visits, and reflective exercises.
Just a few items on the trip agenda:
  • Mitai Maori Village — Maori warrior cultural performance and their close dependence on native plants and animals.
  • Agrodome Farm Show — Gain a fascinating insight into the world of NZ agriculture on this working cattle and beef farm.
  • Hobbiton — More than a movie set, Hobbiton is also a working beef and sheep farm, a successful example of agritourism.
  • International Antarctic Center — Learn about human impacts on Antarctica and its animals while viewing little blue penguin behavior.
This new program offers cultural and academic experiences beyond learning in the traditional classroom.

Email Professor Kathi Jogan at kjogan@uark.edu or visit the Bumpers College International Programs website for more information.