Wildlife Research Volunteering, South Africa
South Africa
Durations of Program: 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks and 9-12 weeks
Typical Duration of Program: 5-8 weeks
Dates: Every Tuesday throughout the year.
Description:
Book now to volunteer between now and 24th February 2009 and get a 10% discount! Volunteer in South Africa for 2, 4, 6, 8 or 12 weeks to track lions, observe and record their behaviour, study elephants and rhinos, look for and collar new leopards, learn about conservation research techniques, assist with data processing, learn about the African bush and qualify with the Field Guide Association of South Africa. This Yomps responsible volunteering adventure gives volunteers the opportunity to aid the conservation of a unique and spectacular part of South Africa; making it a fantastic and worthwhile way to spend a gap year, sabbatical or wildlife conservation holiday. Whether you are looking for a career in conservation or just want to go on the trip of a lifetime, being a volunteer in South Africa will provide you with the memories of a lifetime. For anywhere between 2 to 12 weeks, volunteers live deep in the heart of the South African bush seeing awe-inspiring sites, enjoying exciting activities and having fantastic adventures volunteering in South Africa. The volunteering is located on a huge 30,000 ha game reserve teeming with an amazing array of game that includes rhinos, elephants, lions, leopards and antelope. The base is located 50 km from the largest game reserve in South Africa, Kruger National Park, making it the perfect place for anyone who wants to volunteer in South Africa and see the full variety of amazing wildlife it is home to. Working alongside professional researchers, we will observe elephants and rhino as well as track lions to record their behaviour in the aid of an intensive predator wildlife monitoring programme. Each day, well go on two game drives to track lions using telemetry equipment, following their trail for many hours collecting valuable data. Volunteers are also involved in projects that habituate and develop identification kits for elephant populations, monitor conditions of white rhino populations, and habituate resident leopards. Anyone staying eight weeks or longer can become a member of FGASA (Field Guide Association of South Africa) and sit a written exam to gain their Nature Site Guide theory certificate. As well as looking impressive on any CV, this certificate will provide participants with fantastic knowledge, being of special interest to anyone who wants to pursue a career in conservation. There are lectures on subjects such as ecology, trees, grasses and mammals, and participants are given access to a reference library to study towards the exam. Evenings are a time for relaxation and eating under the South African stars as were surrounded by the amazing sounds of the bush. When the sun comes to set on the whole of our spectacular safari, well be dreaming for years to come of the life changing experience we enjoyed in South Africa.
Highlights:
What's Included: - Pre-departure support - 24 hour emergency phone line in the UK. - Airport transfers from Phalaborwa. - All meals. - Accommodation. - Research Training on using telemetry, GPS, data collection and processing. - General training in; conservation, reserve management, bird/mammal/reptile identification, tracking, tree identification and ecology. FGASA Level 1 exam and subscription for one year (if booking 8 weeks or more). - Africa Safe-T (24 hr wilderness medical service providing paramedic and emergency medical services). - CD containing images of your stay.
Qualifications:
None
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Travel Types :
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- Birdwatching
- Photography
- Safari
- Volunteering
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Cost in US$: 1299
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Cost Includes :
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- Food
- Housing
- Registration fees
- Written materials pre-departure
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Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- conservation
- volunteering
- wildlife surveying
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Age Range: 18+
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
This Program is also open to
Couples and Individuals
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to South Africa
Independently
Typically Participants Work
in Groups of 6 - 12
Application Process Involves:
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
Year Founded: 2006
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