Conservation Biology Masters class of 2011

31 Jan 2011
31 Jan 2011

The Conservation Biology Coursework Masters was first run in 2002, making this the 20th class of Conservation Biology Masters students to register for the course at the FitzPatrick Institute. One of this year's students, Hlengiwe Mbatha, will be working on a project with a graduate of the first Conservation Biology Coursework Masters class, Jeanne Nel (nee Hurford), Jeanne subsequently completed her PhD and is currently employed as a conservation biologist and GIS specialist at the CSIR.

Hlengiwe Mbatha
Lovelater Sebele
Lauren de Vos
Jeremy Goss
Edward Rice
Emily Cressey
Daniel Wright
Christine Moore
Jenneca McCarter
Nikki Best
Maurice Schutgens
Darlington Tuagben
Welcome to this year's class of Conservation Biology MSc students!

They are, from left to right: top row: Hlengiwe Mbatha, Lovelater Sebele, Lauren de Vos, Jeremy Goss; second row: Edward Rice, Emily Cressey, Daniel Wright, Christine Moore and third row: Jenneca McCarter, Nikki Best, Maurice Schutgens, Darlington Tuagben.

See Conservation Biology MSc for more information about the course and CB MSc Graduatesfor a list of past students and projects.