Federal Polytechnic Bali Students Visit Gashaka-Gumti National Park

Federal Polytechnic Bali Students Visit Gashaka-Gumti National Park

Federal Polytechnic Bali Students Visit Gashaka-Gumti National Park

Students of the Science Laboratory Technology (SLT) program at Federal Polytechnic Bali embarked on an academic field trip to Gashaka-Gumti National Park, Nigeria's largest national park.

During their visit, the Chief Conservator of the park addressed the students, highlighting the significance of conservation, wildlife protection, and the role of scientists in preserving the environment.

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The Chief Conservator commended the institution's leadership and the Head of Department, Mr. Monday Iganga, for prioritizing practical exposure and field-based learning. He emphasized the importance of balancing development and conservation, noting that the park offers opportunities for scientific research, ecological studies, and environmental monitoring.

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The visit provided students with a unique opportunity to learn about the park's diverse flora and fauna, ecological significance, and ongoing conservation challenges. The students expressed appreciation for the warm reception and insightful interaction, which left a lasting impression on them.

The event demonstrates Federal Polytechnic Bali's commitment to providing students with hands-on experience and practical knowledge, preparing them for careers in science and beyond. The institution's educational model is grounded in action, relevance, and results, equipping students with the skills and knowledge needed to make a positive impact in their chosen fields.