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Department of Forestry, Wildlife and Enviromental Management

Department of Forestry, Wildlife and Enviromental Management

WITH OPTIONS IN:

Ecotourism Resources Management
Forest Resources Management
Wildlife Resources Management

PROGRAMME PHILOSOPHY

The Primary philosophy that guides the training of students is the production of skilled manpower that is adequately furnished with the comprehensive information required, for engaging in Forestry, Wildlife and Environmental Management in an environment characterized by rural setting and adequate land endowment. Such knowledgeable professional manpower has to be produced in an atmosphere with the widest possible human and material resources, through the adoption of effective techniques of instruction, and exposure to the actual practice of forestry. Consequently, this programme provides opportunities for formal training at the undergraduate level for the acquisition of basic degree. These training programmes are mounted through classroom instruction, laboratory practicals, field demonstration, and workshop practice.

THE OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME

(i) To produce graduates with sufficient practical background to create employment from utilization of Forestry, Wildlife and Ecotourism resources. The graduates are also expected to be able to undertake local sourcing of industrial raw materials, to produce animal protein through demonstration and ranching of farm wildlife and also engage in food production through agroforestry.

(ii) To produce the required manpower which will not only be used in staffing forestry and wildlife establishments nationally but which also would be able to carry out relevant, mission oriented researches into all aspects of Forestry Wildlife, and Ecotourism the yet unexplored benefits and products which can serve as bases for newer industries.

 

View Course Information: B.Tech Forestry, Wildlife and Enviromental Management

 

Names and Cadres of Lecturers in the Department

S/N

Name

Cadre

1.

Dr. J.A. Ogunjobi

Senior Lecturer/Acting HOD

2.

Prof. O. I. Faleyimu

Professor

3.

Dr. K. Ogunsusi

Senior Lecturer