Th US Deputy Assistant Secretary, Fish and Wildlife and Parks of the Department of Interior Mr Kaush Arha yesterday visited CAWM Mweka and had a meeting with the MENTOR Fellows. He gave an inspiring address to the MENTOR Fellows, sharing with us the conservation challenges wildlife managers in America had faced in the past, most of which are similar to what we are facing here in East Africa today. This was after he carefully listened to each MENTOR Fellows who shared with him the bushmeat challenges in their respective countries.

The MENTOR (Mentoring for ENvironmental Training in Outreach and Resource Conservation) Fellowship Program was established by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, the College of African Wildlife Management- Mweka, Tanzania, and the Africa Biodiversity Collaborative Group to train and build the capacities of emerging conservation leaders in order to build a network of eastern Africa wildlife professionals who can lead efforts to reduce illegal and unsustainable bushmeat exploitation at local and regional levels. The USFWS have generously provided the funds for this program.

under secretary interior 027.jpg A group photo after the meeting

After the meeting he agreed to join us for dinner at the college cafeteria, to the surprise of many of us. The easy going Senior US government official was at home eating food prepared for the students as you can see in the photo below.

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It was a great honour meeting and talking to such a senior US official. I was elated by the fact that he was interested in my project on wildlife policy review in Kenya. That motivates me.

Iregi Mwenja

USFWS MENTOR Fellow


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2 Comments posted on "US Deputy Assistant Secretary inspires MENTOR Fellows"
filmingwild on June 6th, 2008 at 9:48 am

Sounds great, Mwenja. I’m glad you were able to highlight issues of such importance to such a senior US official - no doubt you were able to inform him of the intricacies of working on the ground, and really explain the challenges that are faced day to day…

We just attended the prize giving at the Giraffe Center for their annual environmental award - it was a great afternoon - very inspiring - I’ll be posting a report here soon as several people from Wildlife Direct contributed towards the 150 DVDs we gave as prizes. I’ll also be posting some pictures of your son’s friends (the giraffes!).

Bye for now,
Tanya


bushmeateastafrica on June 6th, 2008 at 10:07 am

Tanya,

The most important thing is that he told to send him follow up email on some of the issues that he could help, particularly lobbying at the highest level.

We also talked about furadan!

Let see how it goes.
Mwenja


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