Durrell has been running unique courses in good conservation practice since 1978, when Gerald Durrell created what he called “a mini-university” at the Durrell wildlife park (formely known as Jersey Zoo), to provide intensive training to conservation practitioners worldwide.
Many students are scientists from developing countries who are in a prime position to save animals from extinction. There are now more than 1800 Durrell graduates from around 122 countries.
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