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Hyena Conservation Assistant

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2 - 12 semanas  ·  Edad 18 - 50+

rating  Perfecto 4.6  · 
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Puntos Relevantes

  • Embark on captivating bush walks to uncover fascinating tracks and scat, immersing yourself in the wonders of nature
  • Gain valuable insights into Human-Hyena-Conflict and its impact on hyena conservation, deepening your understanding of this vital issue
  • Contribute to front-facing research, actively participating in finding resolutions to Human-Wildlife-Conflict for a more harmonious coexistence
  • Enjoy a tranquil retreat by Tanzania's 3rd largest lake, conveniently located near the stunning Ngorongoro Conservation Area, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife

Especialmente adecuado para

Edad 18+
Solteros y solteras
Parejas
Familias
Grupos
50+

Sobre el programa

Field work consists of trekking, camera trapping, clan monitoring, Photo-ID, determination of home ranges using ArcGIS, household interviews and education & awareness.

Lake Eyasi, situated in Northern Tanzania, is the 3rd largest Lake close to Ngorongoro Conervation Area and Serengeti National Park. It is situated between the Upper Kitete/Selela corridor and another potentially severed corridor. These corridors once maintained important migration routes for ...

Sobre el programa

Lake Eyasi, situated in Northern Tanzania, is the 3rd largest Lake close to Ngorongoro Conervation Area and Serengeti National Park. It is situated between the Upper Kitete/Selela corridor and another potentially severed corridor. These corridors once maintained important migration routes for wildlife. A key feature of the Selela corridor is that it connects Ngorongoro Conservation Area to the lowlands below the Great Rift Valley escarpment with Lake Manyara National Park.

Where we are located:
Our Hyena Bush Camp is located on the southern edge of Ngorongoro, where elephants, buffalos, leopards, lions, giraffe and other herbivores pass through during the migration. The threats outside the Ngorongoro Conservation Area are increased human settlement and cultivation causing interruption to their movement. Even though cultivation was stopped, homes, domestic livestock and cattle dips still exist within the corridor. Lake Eyasi is also home to indigenous tribes. While the Hadzabe traditionally inhabited the lake shores, the Datoga are mainly centered in the Yaeda Valley.

About the hyena:
The striped hyena is classed as near threatened by the IUCN list, with population trends currently decreasing. Little is known about the species, and more work is needed to understand this species densities in all areas. Although there are reported sighting  in the Serengeti, Ngorongoro and even Lake Eyasi, there have been no studies on the species at Lake Eyasi. There has been numerous past photo evidence of striped hyenas in the area, including a breeding female seen for 15 years, but the last sighting of this individual was over five years ago. Since then, there has been reported sightings from local communities and fishermen throughout the area.

Hyenas have communal dens, visited regularly by each clan member and are usually the central point of the clans territory. Along with the distribution data from the hyena clans, we plot the extension of human settlements to determine the overlap. This enables us to narrow down potential conflict hotspots, whereby a hyenas home range overlaps with human inhabited areas. Working with the communities within these hotspots, we apply a so-called Conflict Reporting Network (CRN) where communities and United Tansania enter into a dialog on how to work transparently together, exchange data and the interpretation of findings. Then we are able to put agreed upon preventative measures in place to reduce the incidences of conflict.

What's your role:
  • You will assist with camera traps set up, their maintanance and collection. They`re placed at den sites and throughout the area.
  • You will record tracks and scat spoors of wildlife species via GPS device before the data get transered to ArcGIS.
  • You will help us to compile  our hyena ID catalogue in which all data of captured and recaptured hyenas are collected.
  • You will conduct household interviews with the communities using questionnaires.
  • You will be involved in front-facing research to understand Human-Wildlife-Conflict resolutions.
  • We also run an education & awareness program in a Secondary School which is located in the nearest village, called Endamaghan.
  • In addition you will also assist with social media, project reports, ArcGIS, and helping with camp maintenance.
  • You will use our infra-red video camera to monitor our hyenas at night.

You'll be working with our Field Research Assistant Lauren, who is always there for you! You can ask her any questions, she will assist you with advice and support at any time. 

You don't need to bring special equipment. All you need is being passionate to drive research forward, being interested in Hyena Conservation and bringing human being as well as animal habitats in harmony! 

Día típico

We start our work relatively early in the morning: 

  • Trekking and camera trapping
  • walking transects and marking tracks with the help of GPS 
  • collecting faecal samples
After lunch: 
  • analyze images and identify individuals using our ID catalog
  • work on social media posts for Facebook, Instagram, etc.
  • one ...

Día típico

We start our work relatively early in the morning: 

  • Trekking and camera trapping
  • walking transects and marking tracks with the help of GPS 
  • collecting faecal samples
After lunch: 
  • analyze images and identify individuals using our ID catalog
  • work on social media posts for Facebook, Instagram, etc.
  • one day a week we visit a school and teach the children
  • we accompany cattle drovers
  • in case of incidents (human-hyena attacks) we investigate the incident 

This could be a daily routine, but for the most part it is relatively dynamic, as many things cannot be planned and depend on circumstances that change depending on the event. For example, we also visit communities that currently have a problem with hyenas, then we are out in other parts of Karatu. We respond to all incidents that affect our area. If we have hyenas with snares on our pictures, again everything changes, because then of course we focus on freeing the animals from their snares.


Actividades de tiempo libre

We have all the big national parks around the corner, because we look at the mountains of Ngorongoro from our camp. 

National Parks and stunning nature near by:

  • Serengeti, 
  • Ngorongoro Crater,
  • Tarangire National Park
  • Manyara National Park
  • Lake Natron 
at Lake Eyasi:
  • hiking
  • boat trips
  • visiting hotsprings
  • visit

Actividades de tiempo libre

We have all the big national parks around the corner, because we look at the mountains of Ngorongoro from our camp. 

National Parks and stunning nature near by:

  • Serengeti, 
  • Ngorongoro Crater,
  • Tarangire National Park
  • Manyara National Park
  • Lake Natron 
at Lake Eyasi:
  • hiking
  • boat trips
  • visiting hotsprings
  • visiting tribes like the Datoga and Hadzabe and spending a day with them (honey production, bow & arrow making etc).


Requisitos

Requisitos

Edad mínima: 18 años

Para participar en el programa debes tener al menos 18 años en la fecha de inicio del programa. Puede haber excepciones si muestras el permiso de tu(s) tutor(es) legal(es) o si vas acompañado de tus padres.

Conocimientos lingüísticos

Tienes que hablar (nivel intermedio) Inglés

Restricciones de nacionalidad

Sin restricciones. Las manos amigas de todo el mundo son bienvenidas.

Otras habilidades

having good physical conditions

Tiempo dedicado

Necesitaremos tu ayuda los Lunes, Martes, Miércoles, Jueves y Viernes

Servicios incluidos

Servicios incluidos

Servicios de United Tansania e.V.

Fees include: 
  • Pick up and drop off at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)

  • Accommodation in a Safari-Tented Bush-Camp

  • 3 meals a day prepared by our Chief

  • Cleaning and Laundry Service provided

  • Local SIM card

  • UNITED TANSANIA T-SHIRT with our logo

  • Introduction and training on the project 

  • Donation to support the running costs of the project

Recogida en el aeropuerto Arusha Airport

We'll pick you up at the Kilimanjaro or Arusha Airport!

Alojamiento

You will be accommodated in a Safari tent sharing with other wildlife- and bush-enthusiastics. The tent offers all amenities such as bed, wardrobe table etc. with a washroom unit in the back of the tent. The camp offers an open air shower under the African sky to cool down after a long day of tracking for hyena, setting cameras or other activities at the camp. A solar system and satellite internet are available.

Comida y bebida

The Bush-Camp is equipped with an open kitchen on which you get served 3 meals a day.

Acceso a Internet

Buen acceso al lugar del proyecto

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Boletos de avión

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Seguro de viaje

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Vacunas

Si tiene intención de realizar un voluntariado en Tanzania, debe solicitar asesoramiento médico antes de iniciar su viaje social. Comprueba las vacunas que necesitas para Tanzania. COMPROBADOR DE VACUNAS

Detalles a la llegada

You can join us any time of the year! 

The nearest international airport is Kilimanjaro International Airport. There is another smaller airport in Arusha, if you prefer this one.

Pickup & drop off is possible at any time. Mostly 1 overnight stay in Arusha is necessary, depending on arrival and departure time.

Disponibilidad
Enero Feb. Marzo Abr. Mayo Jun Jul Agosto Set. Oct. Nov. Dic.

Cuotas del programa

2 semanas (estancia min.) 1.500€
4 semanas 2.600€
6 semanas 3.600€
8 semanas 4.400€
10 semanas 4.800€
12 semanas (estancia max.) 5.600€
Cuota promedio 608€/semana

Cuotas del programa

608€ cuotas semanales 2 - 12 semanas Edad 18 - 50+

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Duración

2 - 12 semanas

Depósito

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Pago final

El pago final se acordará con United Tansania e.V. durante el proceso de solicitud. Las soluciones habituales son la transferencia bancaria o el pago en efectivo en el lugar del proyecto.


Conoce a tu anfitrión(a)

United Tansania e.V.

Perfecto 4.6 rating (10 reseñas)

Sin fines de lucro - fundada en 2020

Verificado por Volunteer World

  Ratio de respuesta excelente

Coordinado por

Judith

sobre la organización

Our Monitoring Program surveys the population of spotted and striped hyena at Lake Eyasi. Our aim is to establish a mitigation solution for Human-hyena conflict.

Conoce a tu anfitrión(a)

United Tansania e.V. was established in 2020 (originally under the name Endangered Species Conservation Foundation), which is now an international NGO, based in Berlin, Germany. The founder and Director is a veterinarian by profession, supported by a Field Research Assistant from UK, holding a Masters in Endangered Species Recovery and Conservation, and 6 permanently employed locals including trekker and staff for the Hyena Bush Camp. That project base is located at Lake Eyasi in Ngorongoro Conservation Area, in the Northern part of Tanzania.


The first aim of this project seeks to mitigate the conflict between human and spotted hyena at Lake Eyasi. The project focuses on the determination of spotted hyena density and their geographical distribution.  Through this we can evaluate the density of hyena species, their distributions and clan-sizes via our monitoring program, which will enable us to determine the overlap of areas used by both human and hyena in which we expect to find conflict hotspots. For these hotspots we will implement a conflict solution in collaboration with the concerned communities. Furthermore, we are able to observe the impact of hyena on human livelihood and the effects of retaliations.

 

We use multiple techniques to monitor our hyenas at Lake Eyasi. We place camera traps at active communal den sites to observe each of our clans. Each hyena also has their own unique spot pattern and we use this method to identify individuals. In addition to camera traps at den sites, we also use camera traps throughout the study area. Through the use of individual ID, we can see when these hyenas are captured on these additional camera traps in order to identify distribution and home ranges, a method known as capture-recapture. In addition, track and camera trap surveys allow us to identify the presence of prey species and other carnivores throughout our study area. With the use of a GPS to record tracks, all this data can be transferred on to mapping system GIS for us to display different species habitat use. We are then also able to look at community settlement to determine the overlap between humans and hyenas.

 

The second aim is to carry out a feasibility study on striped hyena. Since this species is near threatened according to IUCN categories and rare to spot, there are just a few reports and sightings confirm that there is a small population of striped hyena around Lake Eyasi. By exploration of the area and further interviews we discovered 2 potential areas occupied by the species so far. Household interviews and public notification to inform the people of Lake Eyasi about our aim and objectives give us advice as where to intensify our transect surveys.


Our OBJECTIVES are:

  • Hyena population density and geographical distribution
  • Clan sizes and their geographical distribution
  • Photo-ID of individuals
  • Home range of individuals (Capture-Recapture Method)
  • Evaluation of sightings
  • Attack incidence investigation
  • Building an emergency response
  • Determination of conflict hotspots
  • Implementation of mitigation solution for Huma-Hyena-Conflict in collaboration with concerned communities
  • Feasibility study to establish a program on striped hyena
  • Workshops on awareness and educational training for schools and concerned communities

Currently we’re working on the implementation of a rabies eradication program for Lake Eyasi`s dog population. Rabies is the main risks for hyena through contract from dogs. This would also be a huge benefit for people. In the few cases where hyenas attack people, there is a risk that this is due to rabies and post exposure rabies vaccination are not available in Tanzania. 

10 reseñas · rating4.6

Drew Blair rating5

2023 at Hyena Conservation Assistant

Had a great time volunteering! I learned how to identify different tracks and how to use camera traps. I also got the chance to explore more of the area including picnics at the lake and visits to the local hot springs. I even got the chance to go on Safari which was amazing, we saw so much! It's a ...
Spencer Elsworth rating4.4

2023 at Hyena Conservation Assistant

So far my time out here at United Tansania has been an eye opener and a way for me to get out my comfort zone and get stuck in with some amazing work. Ive met great people, made new friendships and experienced life outside of my own. There has been some hard days of course but they dont outweigh the ...
Chirag Patel rating5

2023 at Hyena Conservation Assistant

This location is a paradise for a scientist and a magnet to all other adventure seekers. You practically are surrounded by abundant wildlife, yes it does include the local villages but also surrounded by the lush wilderness. The experience is unique as you will be exposed to the local way of ...
Dorothee Ulrichs rating5

2023 at Hyena Conservation Assistant

I learnt a lot during my stay. I was part of the camp and helped out on all levels . People and in particular Judith were very warm and helped me with all matters of needed as well as let me have responsibilities. ..
Lauren Stokes rating5

2023 at Hyena Conservation Assistant

This isn’t like a “game drive” project, where you are in a reserve and not really contributing much, here you see a different side to African conservation, outside of the protected areas and national parks. Everyone works hard to find the den, collect data and work for mitigation with the ...
Hans-Joachim Kehlert rating5

2023 at Hyena Conservation Assistant

I would really recommend this Projekt!You really feel Like your contributing surveys and going though the camera Trap Images!The staff are really passionate about their Work!Also Had the opportunity to See local culture with the Hadzabe tribes,See mo at Serengeti re of Lake Eyasi and go on Safari ...

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