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Primate Behaviour Internship

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13 - 13 weeks  ·  Age 18 - 50+

rating  Great 4.4  · 
  Verified by Volunteer World
  Very high response rate

Highlights

  • Expert-Led Instruction: Benefit from the guidance of Sue Mousley, founder of International Primate Rescue, who brings over three decades of experience working with non-human primates to the program.
  • Hands-On Learning: Gain practical experience in primate handling, health protocols, and daily care tasks under the supervision of experienced professionals.
  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Explore a wide range of topics essential for understanding primate welfare and conservation, the curriculum covers all aspects of primate management.
  • Small Intake: With only 10 participants per intake, our internship offers a personalized learning experience with ample opportunities for interaction and individualized attention.
  • Impactful Contribution: Make a meaningful difference in the lives of primates by applying your newfound knowledge and skills to contribute to conservation efforts.

Especially suitable

Age 18+
Singles
Groups

About the program

Internship in Captive Management and Primate Behaviour at International Primate Rescue led by Sue Mousley, founder of IPR with over 30 years of experience.

Our sanctuary provides a great opportunity for internships, dissertations, work experience, or for those simply interested in studying primate behaviour. With over sixty primates spanning seven different species, including the super smart Capuchins, highly strung Marmosets, and gentle Squirrel ...

About the program

Our sanctuary provides a great opportunity for internships, dissertations, work experience, or for those simply interested in studying primate behaviour. With over sixty primates spanning seven different species, including the super smart Capuchins, highly strung Marmosets, and gentle Squirrel Monkeys and Owl Monkeys, you’ll have the chance to learn diverse social structures and behaviour patterns.

This immersive three-month program offers a comprehensive curriculum covering essential topics such as primate handling, health protocols, and behavioural challenges in captivity. Starting back at brain development we will uncover the physical and psychological reasons that hand-reared and captive primates present with behavioural issues, what these issues are and how they can be improved. With a focus on hands-on learning, participants will have the opportunity to observe and assist in daily care tasks, gaining practical skills crucial for a career in primate welfare. 

Limited to 10 participants per intake, this intimate setting ensures personalized attention and a supportive learning environment. This internship equips individuals with the knowledge and experience needed to make a meaningful impact on the lives of these animals. Your participation in the internship directly contributes to the well-being of the primates under our care. During your time with us, you will get to know our staff and work side by side with them. More importantly, you will get to know our monkeys and all their different personalities. 

Unearth the root causes of behavioural challenges in captive settings, empowering yourself to contribute meaningfully to primate welfare and conservation. Don’t miss the chance to be at the forefront of primate care and make a lasting impact on the lives of animals. Join us on this extraordinary journey where passion meets purpose.



Typical day

Each week, participants will engage in a learning experience consisting of one in-depth lecture, setting the tone for practical training throughout the week. For instance, if the lecture covers self-comforting behaviours, practical sessions will involve observing our primates to identify individuals ...

Typical day

Each week, participants will engage in a learning experience consisting of one in-depth lecture, setting the tone for practical training throughout the week. For instance, if the lecture covers self-comforting behaviours, practical sessions will involve observing our primates to identify individuals exhibiting such behaviours and applying acquired knowledge to understand their underlying causes. To grasp the comprehensive care captive animals need, interns will actively participate in tasks typically performed by volunteers, including cleaning enclosures, feeding, and food preparation.
Work will start at 8 am every morning and finish at 4 pm, with a two-hour lunch break in between.
You will have weekends off to relax or explore the area.

Free-time activities

On the weekends you can organize group trips to places such as Kruger National Park, Horseback Safaris, Lion and Rhino Park, Wonder Caves, Apartheid Museum and many more.

There is a also small shopping centre within walking distance from the sanctuary with a restaurant and pub, or you can visit ...

Free-time activities

On the weekends you can organize group trips to places such as Kruger National Park, Horseback Safaris, Lion and Rhino Park, Wonder Caves, Apartheid Museum and many more.

There is a also small shopping centre within walking distance from the sanctuary with a restaurant and pub, or you can visit Pretoria and see the city.


Requirements

Requirements

Minimum Age: 18 years

In order to join the program you need to be at least 18 years old on the program start date. There might be exemptions if you can provide the permission of your legal guardian(s) or if your are accompanied by your parents.

Language Skills

You need to speak English (basic level)

Nationality Restrictions

No restrictions. Helping hands from all over the world are welcome.

Time Commitment

Your helping hand will be required on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 08:00 - 17:00

What's Included

What's Included

Services by International Primate Rescue

The cost of the program includes all learning materials, lectures, any equipment needed and accommodation, but please note that it is self-catering. Don't worry, though! There's a convenient shop just a 20-minute walk from the sanctuary where you can find all the basic food and toiletry items you'll need during your stay. 

Accommodation

Our volunteer house offers dorm-style bedrooms with cozy bunk beds. Sheets, duvets, and towels are provided, ensuring your comfort throughout your stay. You'll share one large, fully equipped kitchen with your fellow volunteers, making meal prep a breeze. We do provide fridge/freezers for volunteers to store their food. You'll also have access to a gas stove/oven and a hot shower for your convenience. Need to do some laundry? No problem! There's a washing machine available at the sanctuary to keep your clothes fresh and clean throughout your stay.
If you have asked us to arrange an airport pick up, an independent taxi service will meet you at Johannesburg airport for an additional fee. The trip to the sanctuary takes about 45 min to an hour. If you arrive during the day,  the taxi service will take you food shopping on the way.

What's NOT included?

What's NOT included?

Airport Pickup at O.R. Tambo International Airport

An airport pickup isn't included within the program fees either.

Food & Beverages

Food, snacks or beverages are at extra costs.

Internet Access

Sorry, no access at the project site

Flight Tickets

The nearest airport is O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) in Johannesburg. We assist you to find cheap flights to South Africa. FIND CHEAP FLIGHTS

Travel Insurance

Going abroad is an adventure and it is always best to be prepared. Sudden illness or injury, cancellation or theft - a travel insurance for South Africa provides security and is a plus to have. GET A QUOTE

Vaccines

If you are intending to volunteer in South Africa you should seek medical advice before starting your social journey. Check your required vaccinations for South Africa. VACCINE CHECKER

Details on arrival

The Internship will take place 3 times a year:

  • 1 January - 31 March
  • 1 May - 31 July
  • 1 September - 30 November

Availability
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Program fees

13 weeks 1,552€
Average fees 119€/week

Program fees

119€ per week 13 - 13 weeks Age 18 - 50+

Payment methods

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NO CREDIT CARD FEES


Duration

13 - 13 weeks

Deposit

The deposit is simply to reserve your volunteer placement. Payments are handled by PayPal, our trusted global payment provider. If you don't have a PayPal account, you can also pay using a credit card.


Final Payment

Your final payment will be agreed with International Primate Rescue during the application process. Common solutions are either via bank transfer or a cash payment at the project site.


Meet your organization

International Primate Rescue

Great 4.4 rating (8 reviews)

Non-profit - founded in 1996

Verified by Volunteer World

  Very high response rate

Coordinated by

Sue

Spoken languages: English

About the project

We rescue and/or give a forever home to ex lab and zoo primates from different parts of the world, along with primates from the pet trade.

Meet your organization

Our Mission

Our mission at the International Primate Rescue is to free unwanted primates from their suffering and to provide the best possible standard of care for them at our sanctuary. We take care of primates that have either been orphaned or have been born and raised in a zoo or at a laboratory and thus have to deal with behavioral problems and require rehabilitation from psychological disorders. 

At the International Primate Rescue, we also strive to discourage, provide help, raise awareness and educate people that wish to, or already own a primate. Our target is to develop a near wild experience for our primates and eventually make the facilities available to help any apes in need within the future. 

Our History

International Primate Rescue started life as the Marmoset Welfare Foundation in March 1996 in Polokwane, South Africa, where founder Sue Mousley had been caring for primates since 1990. Fascinated by the strange and unstable behaviour patterns of a Common Marmoset monkey named “Meggie”, she was prompted to study behavioural problems and other disorders in captive and/or orphaned nonhuman primates.

The International Primate Rescue sanctuary, the first of its kind in South Africa, received its first monkey, an eight-month old Common Marmoset named “Cheeky”, in April 1996. After a report on national TV in South Africa, the sanctuary was inundated with requests to receive problem monkeys. In 1998, the sanctuary was offered a very disturbed Bolivian Squirrel monkey, and 15 month old Bobby, who is still a resident at the sanctuary, became the first primate other than a Marmoset to be cared for at the International Primate Rescue. 

By September 2001 Sue and the primates were obliged to relocate to a larger property in order to accommodate the swelling numbers of primates in need. In Israel; Iris, a Patas monkey became the first international rescue case and was flown from Israel to the International Primate Rescue sanctuary in South Africa in February 2002. The rescue was widely reported, and IPR has since received numerous requests to assist in international rescues. Up till know the sanctuary has received primates in need from as far afield as Mali, Germany, Hungary and Israel.

Today

The International Primate Rescue sanctuary currently cares for over 60 primates, including Marmosets, Tamarins, Capuchins, Macaques, Squirrel Monkeys and Owl Monkeys. Many are hand reared ex-pets who arrive with behavioural problems and require rehabilitation from psychological disorders. The sanctuary houses exotic primates, who are unable to be returned to the wild, and therefore our time and focus is aimed at ensuring all enclosures are as suitable and comfortable for each individual as possible. The demand for this service is growing relentlessly; we receive a constant stream of requests to rescue homeless primates in South Africa and abroad. Through this, the sanctuary is expanding on a daily basis in order to keep up with the demand.

8 reviews · rating4.4

Ignacio Ampuero Inarejo rating1

2024 at Short-Term Primate Carer

really disappointed of how I was treated by Sue. The monkeys are ok most of them are cute so it's sad that all the good experience with primates was ruined by the Host's treatment. just for saying a few examples, context: the old house has spider webs, and it has massive spiders too. I have ...
Merel Floor van den Dool rating5

2024 at Short-Term Primate Carer

IPR is a wonderful primate rescue centre! The owner is very passionate about all monkeys and always puts their wellbeing as her top priority. They get healthy food at set times and they also get a special treat every day. What is also very special, is that the monkeys can run from enclosure to ...
Cheyenne Collins rating5

2020 at Long-Term Primate Carer

I cannot even begin to express my love for the primates at International Primate Rescue! Thanks to Sue Mousley, they live happy and fulfilling lives. I know that under her care, no matter what the world throws at the sanctuary, the primates will be fed and loved on. My experience there will never be ...
Lauren McCall rating5

2017 at Short-Term Primate Carer

I was a little nervous about travelling alone for the first time, however when I arrived at the airport I was greeted by a lovely man who took me to this placement. I arrived when it was dark so could not really see too much however the people were very friendly and welcoming. I was not sure what to ...
Emma Unknown rating4.8

2014 at Short-Term Primate Carer

I first went to the sanctuary in 2012 straight after uni. Myself and a friend went over for 1 month but as soon as we arrived we wished we had booked for longer. In the time that I spent there I met people that I will cherish forever. The work at the sanctuary is hands on with high levels of ...
Kimberley Unknown rating4.4

2014 at Short-Term Primate Carer

When we got to Johannesburg airport we were greeted by a lovely women who had our names on a card and she took us to the rescue centre. When we got to the rescue centre it was quiet late so everyone was in the living area playing games so we joined in trying to get to know all the other volunteers. ..

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Africa > Southern Africa > South Africa > Pretoria North

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