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Environmental Internship in South Africa

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Research elephants, lions and big game on an African conservation project and receive personal development opportunities

As part of this internship you will work alongside a dedicated staff supervisor to research Africa’s large game such as; lion, leopard, elephant and hyenas on conservation programs in a stunning South African reserve in the Limpopo Province. You will learn to use conservation and research equipment to help locate collared predators in the reserve, receive invaluable training in large animal identification, tracking and behavioral study skills and learn to appreciate the complex nature of predator / prey interactions in the African bush. This internship allows you to make a real difference to important wildlife research and conservation projects while gaining invaluable hands on practical experience in a variety of fields including project management and team leadership.

This 5 week period has given me many fantastic memories to treasure, not only the stunning wildlife but also the time spent with my fellow volunteers and the fantastic staff. To be thrown together with an incredible bunch of like minded people has been a real privilege.

Martin, GVI Intern

What Difference Does This Internship Make?

Volunteers collect vital behavioural data on reintroduced predators and larger herbivore on reserves where they do not have the manpower, time or resources to carry out intensive monitoring. GVI spends up to 12 hours a day following large predators such as lions, leopards, cheetah and wild dog to determine their feeding ecology spatial use, competition and behaviour. The information gathered is used to give an accurate picture of the predators impact on prey populations, determine social structure, genetics, and spatial movement. This vital information helps maintain a healthy balance of these natural resources and ultimately conserve some of Africa’s natural heritage bioregions

Highlights

Experiencing a unique African bush adventure at the heart of a spectacular game reserve; mastering radio telemetry techniques and learning to track animals through the bush; getting acquainted with big game and all the main predators, including lion, cheetah, leopard, elephant and rhino; exploring nearby regions to experience such breathtaking views as from the Blyde River Canyon in the Drakensberg Mountains; living and working alongside FGASA qualified South African Guides getting constant learning and inspiration; having the chance to sleep out in the bush under the spectacular African stars and wake up to a beautiful sunrise.

Skills And Qualifications Received



  • Internationally recognised qualification in Team Leading (BTEC Award level 2)

  • Mammal Introduction and Herbivore Identification

  • Survey Skills – Radio Telemetry and GPS use

  • Field Guide’s Reptile Course

  • First Aid & CPR training (certification optional)

  • Individual Predator Ecology and behaviour

  • Wildlife Management

  • Basic wildlife diseases, Large herbivore ecology and behaviour

  • Basic animal tracks and sign skills

  • Basic Field Guide skills

  • Biodiversity survey techniques (Small mammal trapping, Invertebrate surveys)

  • Field Safety – Radio use, Emergency Action Plan implementation and drills
  • Internationally recognised qualification in Biological Survey Techniques (this is optional - BTEC Award level 3)




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Location

The Karongwe Game Reserve (KGR) and Venetia Limpopo Nature Reserve (VLNR) are situated in the Limpopo Province of South Africa, approximately 500km northeast of Johannesburg. These areas are true ‘Big Five’ (lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards and buffalos) territories and reveal the African bush at its best, being the home to such majestic predators. Volunteers will be allocated their base upon arrival in country, and those on ten-week expeditions will get the opportunity to experience two of South Africa’s finest reserves: Karongwe and Venetia, spending five weeks in each location.

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Field Conditions

Volunteers live in an old farm house on Karongwe, and in a stunning permanent tented camp at Venetia, both situated deep within the reserves, which contain dormitory-style sleeping arrangements, bathrooms, a kitchen and an outside area. While on the mountain phase, volunteers live in a cozy cottage in the mountains, on the edge of plantations. It too includes dormitory-style sleeping arrangements, including a bathroom, kitchen and sitting room, and has occasional hot water and limited solar electricity.

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Duration and Costs

Duration Cost
5 Weeks £1970
10 Weeks £3095
Group Size
12 to 18 at each base, plus staff. Your daily working groups will be 4-6 people.
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