Volunteer in Africa and help secure the future of the endangered black rhino and elephant. Experience daily life on a 10,000 acre family-run private conservancy.
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Eco Volunteering in Wildlife & Marine Conservation. Uncover the whole big picture of our Eco-System for a better understanding of Nature & learn how to make a difference!
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Help out at an animal and bird sanctuary giving hands-on assistance with a variety of exotic and indigenous animals that are in captivity and non-releasable
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Join this volunteering project in South Africa's beautiful Eastern Cape and help aid in the conservation of lions, elephants, rhinos and many more amazing animals!
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We specialize in cheetah and take great pride in our breeding project. We house over 30 cheetah (including king cheetah) a pack of 5 african wild dogs and other wildlife.
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SanWild’s volunteer program is your chance to spend two weeks or more participating in the daily operations and research projects of a working wildlife sanctuary.
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This program is ideal for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. You will have the opportunity to contribute to the conservation of Giraffes, Birds, Colobus Monkeys.
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Aid Africa's wildlife conservation by tracking extraordinary animals at some of the country's top game reserves, with a focus on the iconic ‘Big Five’!
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The Big Five Safari Reserve gives volunteers the opportunity to work in a conservation area with the presence of elephants, lions, rhinos, buffaloes and leopards!
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On this amazing volunteering project you will have the chance to work towards the conservation of Africa's 'Big 5' and the surrounding communities in their natural home.
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Wildlife Research volunteers, interns and students are involved in various research and conservation initiatives and projects within the game reserves.
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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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