Volunteer at Shamwari Game Reserve, South Africa


SOUTH AFRICA / WorkingAbroad Projects

The Shamwari Game Reserve Conservation Volunteer Programme offers a once in a lifetime chance to get behind the scenes and involved with the conservation efforts of the Game Reserve. Wildlife conservation volunteers take part in game monitoring, assisting at the Born Free big cat sanctuary, looking after orphaned animals at the wildlife rehabilitation centre and much more. Shamwari, meaning “my friend” in Shona, is the pinnacle of game reserves and home to the coveted Big five on one of the largest conservation initiatives in Southern Africa, and is located in a malaria-free environment. Ranger Field Guide Training and Research Internship opportunities also available.

Volunteers can join year round from 2 to 12 weeks in duration. We have places in 2014 & 2015 available.

Individuals, groups and students doing research all welcome.

Cost includes lodge accommodation, 3 meals a day, training & supervision, use of BBQ, swimming pool, and other volunteer facilities; starts at £695.

The Shamwari Game Reserve Conservation Volunteer Programme is a once in a lifetime chance to get behind-the-scenes and involved with the conservation efforts of the world-renowned Shamwari Game Reserve. A fully operational 25 000 hectare Big Five Game Reserve – all projects undertaken are based around the requirements of the various short and long-term conservation projects and the need for assistance by the award-winning Shamwari Wildlife and Conservation Department.

Read more at http://www.workingabroad.com/projects/south-africa-wildlife-conservation-volunteer

Expires: Oct 31, 2015

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