Round River Conservation Studies
Why choose Round River Conservation Studies?
Round River Conservation Studies partners with communities to achieve enduring conservation through applied science and on-the-ground support. We commit to the landscapes we care about and the people who call them home. Round River programs are more than an outdoor classroom. We are an immersive experience, one where you live and study in the very landscapes you’re conserving. Where your goals...
Round River Conservation Studies partners with communities to achieve enduring conservation through applied science and on-the-ground support. We commit to the landscapes we care about and the people who call them home. Round River programs are more than an outdoor classroom. We are an immersive experience, one where you live and study in the very landscapes you’re conserving. Where your goals are shaped by the needs of local partners and your contributions directly impact the preservation of the land and the people who call it home. Join us to enact real conservation change, while gaining an understanding of the human element of conservation and connection to place. Expect to be part of diverse projects, learn a variety of field methods, become familiar with a vast number of speci...
Round River Conservation Studies Reviews
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A Life-Changing and Transformative Experience
September 12, 2025by: Sophie Scothern - United StatesProgram: Mongolia Conservation ProgramI was originally supposed to study abroad with Round River in Mongolia in the summer of 2020, but the global pandemic changed those plans. After graduating in 2024 with a B.A. in Environmental Studies, I was looking for opportunities to gain field experience in conservation, and I was, in general, contemplating future career and graduate school options (and feeling a bit lost!) I decided to see if Round River would have me back as a recently graduated student - and I am so incredibly lucky that they did. The Mongolia program truly changed my life, enhanced my worldview and sense of purpose/self, and absolutely changed the trajectory of my career. I gained valuable field research skills, and I learned what it truly means to be a Conservation Biologist, to be a Naturalist, and to be in pursuit of practicing science in reciprocity with the land. The emphasis on local leadership from the Darhad Valley, combined with our incredible instructors, created the richest, most immersive, holistic, and transformative education I have ever received. A constant focus on the interweaving of Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Western Science was at the heart of all we did, and I learned how to approach conservation through a lens that beautifully synthesizes both of those worlds. I will carry the lessons from the Darhad Valley and the people/beings who call it home with me for the rest of my life, and will always hold my Round River experience close to my heart as a beacon that guides my winding path.
Everything I was Looking For!
December 11, 2024by: Noah Milsky - United StatesProgram: Patagonia Conservation ProgramThere are not many programs out there that can offer such a unique and immersive environmentally-focused study abroad experience. I got the opportunity to spend three months in Patagonia, Chile with an amazing group of like-minded, passionate students. I have never been with a more supportive and engaging community in my life. It was very easy to feel grounded when surrounded by beautiful landscapes and curious friends. Not only did I learn about the natural history and culture of Patagonia, but I also learned a lot about the importance of organization, community and scientific communication, and preparation for longer remote field work excursions. There are plenty of challenges and tough moments that come with living in a tent for three months, but those quickly become learning experiences and moments for personal growth. Identifying bryophytes with views of a glacier, learning from my host family about the challenges of sheep farming, and cooking/eating delicious group meals together were some of my highlights during my time with Round River Conservation Studies!
Live in the bush, listen and watch very closely, and laugh alot!
May 23, 2024by: Gavin Scoville - United StatesProgram: Botswana Conservation ProgramI saw, learned, and experianced so much more then I can put in a review. The landsacpe is breathtaking. So many of the people I met were so admirable, and learning from from the community partners, the teachers, and my fellow students felt like drinking from a interdisciplinary firehose! I miss everyone very much. I apreciate how the program is primarily a conservation research organisation; and the actual research is meaningful and empowering. As a student you learn on the job, and take clases during in the afternoons.

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Interviews
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Shalynn M. Pack
Interviewed in 2019
Shalynn earned a MS in Sustainable Development and Conservation Biology, and a MPP in Environmental Policy from the University of Maryland in 2015. He...

Shalynn M. Pack
Interviewed in 2019
What inspired you to travel abroad?
I love that Round River is primarily a conservation organization, aiming to create positive change for the natural world, and that the student programs fit neatly into that goal. The student program exists to help conservation, rather than being an end in itself.

Samara Moreira Müller
Interviewed in 2019
Samara is a Brazilian biologist with a Master’s in Wildlife Conservation. Her work focuses on mammal ecology and conservation, human-wildlife coexiste...

Samara Moreira Müller
Interviewed in 2019
What inspired you to travel abroad?
We wake up at 5:30 in the morning and quickly have some coffee or breakfast. While students eat, I check the car to see if it's still kicking and ready for another day in the field. We leave at 6:00 a.m. and drive a 20km road, counting every herbivore we see: two impala, one adult female and one sub-adult male; four zebra; 55 elephants; three warthogs; and so on. This data is registered, and later analysed to help us understand population dynamics in the Okavango Delta. On our route we often encounter beautiful and interesting birds and predators too.

Adam Spencer
Interviewed in 2019
Adam has worked for Round River Conservation Studies for the last four years, taking students on research expeditions through Chilean Patagonia. He ha...

Adam Spencer
Interviewed in 2019
What inspired you to travel abroad?
My job is a mission. We are helping local land managers be better stewards of the environment. We are training local land managers and young Americans how to conduct conservation research. We are exploring incredible landscapes and creating intimate memories with wilderness. We are forming lifelong relationships.
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