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Home
About Us
Welcome Message from the Principal
History, Vision Mission and Core Values
Contacts Address
Latest News
Departments
Department of Wildlife Management
Department of Tourism and Recreation
Department of Ecosystem and Conservation
Department of Forest and Environment Economics
Department of Forest Technology and Wood Sciences
Department of Forest Resources Assessment and Management
Study here
Undergraduate degree programs
Postgraduate degree programs
PhD
Staff
Academic Staff
Administrative staff
Training Stations
SUA Training Forest – Olmotonyi
Mazumbai Forest Reserve
Fauna
Mazumbai bronchure
Mazumbai’s Location
Location
Production
Kitulaghalo Forest Reserve
Kitulangalo Training Forest
Brachystegia community in the Kitulanghalo Training Forest
Botanical Gardens
Tree Planting Programmes
Research
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation
Research opportunities
REFOREST Programme
ForConsult
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August 2, 2022
The College Principal Prof Suzana Agustino welcomed form three students from Kifungilo Secondary School who visited College of Forest Wildlife and Tourism to learn about Forest, conservation and the challenges facing Forest sector in Tanzania.
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