Phinda Wildlife Research Project

Location: South Africa: Kwa-Zulu Natal

Program Duration: 1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks

Typical Duration of Program: 2-4 weeks

Dates: year round

African Conservation Experience

http://www.conservationafrica.net

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Description

Few reserves in the whole of Africa have the biodiversity that the Phinda Game Reserve does. It is home to a dazzling variety of wildlife in all its forms; amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals and aquatic species. Sandwiched between the warm Indian Ocean, the huge estuary of St Lucia and the Lebombo mountains, Phinda is one of the most successful modern day stories of large mammal reintroduction. An area whose large mammals were severely depleted is now once again teeming with lion, white and black rhino, elephant, giraffe, leopard, cheetah, zebra, wildebeest and buffalo! The increase in numbers of animals and the continued growth of the reserve's size has made it possible for Phinda to employ a full time qualified researcher. Volunteers at Phinda become research assistants, part of the team, and actively involved in studying the wonderful biodiversity of this stunning game reserve.

Highlights

Big Cat research:
Phinda has a large population of Cheetah and individual identification and movement patterns are being recorded. The project also has an active leopard research project and volunteers may be afforded the opportunity to help with this research if the opportunity arises. Phinda does ongoing lion population control and when this occurs volunteers will be afforded the opportunity to view and if possible partake.

Rhino Monitoring:
Since the initial reintroduction of a handful of White Rhino onto the reserve, the population now exceeds over 100 individuals! The reserve is developing a detailed and accurate database of individual animals, including sex, age and territorial information. White rhinos are ear-notched to allow for animals to be individually recognizable.

Elephant Population Monitoring:
The ever increasing Elephant population on the reserve is monitored and growth rates recorded. This is carried out by radio-tracking the individual breeding herds and through opportunistic sightings of bulls. Behavioral research is also done - elephant contraception is being used at Phinda (a more ethical alternative to culling), and the effects of this are important to monitor.

Qualifications

No qualification or previous experience are necessary, just an interest and passion for wildlife conservation.

Intern Types
  • Animal Sciences
  • Zoology & Wildlife Sciences
Languages
  • English

Cost in US$:

4,760

Cost Include Description:

Costs cover the whole placement and volunteers will need only about USD 50 a week spending money.

Credit Available

yes

Volunteer Types
  • animal welfare
  • conservation
  • environment
  • volunteering
  • wildlife surveying
Typical Volunteer
Most of our volunteers have either finished college and want some international work experience before starting their career, or are taking a break from their career. Many are interested in wildlife conservation, but most have no previous experience or qualifications.
Age Range
17-70
This Program is open to

Worldwide Participant. This Program is also open to Couples and Individuals.

Typical Living Arrangements
  • Group living

Participants Travel to South Africa

Independently

Application Process Involves
  • Online Application plus Application Assessment
Typically The Application Process Time is
2 days
Post Services Include
  • Exit Debriefing Abroad
African Conservation Experience's Mission Statement

African Conservation Experience organizes work placements for volunteers of all ages on wildlife conservation projects in Southern Africa. We work only with projects that we assess as having a real and beneficial contribution to conservation efforts. Volunteers get very much involved with the work, rather than sitting back and observing, and provide a valuable resource to the projects. We pride ourselves on the quiality, integrity and frendliness of the service that we provide. We ensure that volunteers understand fully what is expected of them and place particular concern on volunteers' security and safety.

Year Founded

1999

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