Wildlife Research volunteers, interns and students are involved in various research and conservation initiatives and projects within the game reserves.
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Warriors of Wildlife Sanctuary focuses on the rescue, relocation, and life long care of abused captive wildlife. Be a Warrior; be their voice.
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Travel to SA to work alongside trained field guides on critical wildlife conservation initiatives while gaining experience needed for a career in conservation.
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Observe and monitor the likes of lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffalos, to contribute towards scientific research in the protection of these incredible animals.
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Travel to South Africa to work alongside trained field guides on critical wildlife conservation initiatives & on anti-rhino poaching campaigns.
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You will help take care of the lions and tigers in our sanctuary, of the wildlife on the nature reserve and of the native predators and other animals at our Rescue Centre
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This wildlife research program is an enriching and unforgettable experience for people that truly desire an up-close & personal experience in the world of conservation.
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Join us and help take are of Big Cats at the amazing Western Cape of South Africa. This big Cat Sanctuary is one of the few vetted and approved big Cat sanctuaries!
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Relocate to the incredible setting of the South African bush for the animal encounter of a lifetime, working closely with the entire spectrum of safari wildlife on a work
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This project offers you a unique experience and gives you the opportunity to observe and be a part of the research/monitoring teams on the reserve.
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Conserve the land, cultures & wildlife of Namibia and rescue species threatened by an ever-shrinking habitat. They will also have a number of Research sites to work on
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Protect our wildlife! Support this jungle sanctuary by preparing food for the animals, cleaning cages, and assisting with general maintenance.
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El Sira Communal Reserve / Codo Del Pozuzo Natural Reserve are home to at least 300 bird species, 124 mammals and 140 reptiles identified to date.
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Work in a reserve helping staff with day-to-day tasks such as tracking and monitoring of wild animals, daily maintenance of fences and pipes, and awareness.
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Our refuge for wild animals receives sick and injured wild animals often victims of poaching or deforestation in Guatemala. Help us protect them and look after them.
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