Track and Monitor Endangered African Wildlife

Location: South Africa: Kwa-Zulu Natal

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

Typical Duration of Program: 2-4 weeks

Dates: Flexible start dates are available all year round

AVIVA - Volunteering in South Africa

http://www.aviva-sa.com

PO Box 60573 Table View Cape Town, Western Cape 7439 South Africa

Call Us

Phone: +27 (0) 21-557 4312

Fax: +27 (0) 86-634 2063

Description

This project is unique in that we actively help to save endangered wildlife species by initiating, implementing and managing some of the most exciting monitoring projects in Southern Africa. Our work is focused on Cheetah, Wild dog, Black Rhino & Vultures. We also monitor Elephant, Lion, Leopard, Hyena, White Rhino and Buffalo.

As a volunteer, you will be actively involved in all the day-to-day aspects of the work we do including:
* Tracking and locating endangered species - we will ensure that you are efficient in the use of the radio telemetry tracking equipment by the time you leave
* GPS mapping of sightings - you will be taught how to use the GPS
* Animal behavioral research
* Creation and updating of animal identikits
* Game counts

Other activities you may be involved in while working with the team:

* Radio collaring of wild animals
* Relocation & re-introduction of game
* Night excursions to monitor animals like the hyena
* Vulture counts and nest surveys
* Bird ringing
* Alien plant control
* Community conservation work

We are an experienced, passionate, hands-on team and are looking for volunteers who want their contribution to be effectively utilized in genuine conservation efforts. If want to make a real difference and have an experience of a lifetime, then come and join our team!

Highlights

Volunteer Testimonial

"The two months that I spent in Zululand were some of the best of my life. I arrived from England pretty unsure of what to expect out of the project and myself, and left a more confident person with a fascinating insight into all aspects of wildlife conservation. During my time with Chris I was lucky enough to be on the ground team for black rhino, elephant and cheetah darting with the view to attach tracking devices for data collection in the future. These were especially exciting moments of my time in the reserve, but perhaps even more special were the times driving in the bakkie and coming across an elusive leopard or buffalo unexpectedly I was completely fizzed by Chris's accounts of his own experiences, and my passion for being a wildlife vet was reassured. All I can say is that if you're willing to put the effort in (with some rather early mornings and just as late nights socializing with the team around a braai) you will gain some amazing life experiences and make friends for life. I am already planning my next trip back..."
- Ellie

Languages
  • English

Cost in US$:

From USD 630 per week

Cost Include Description:

During your stay, we will provide all your airport transfers, accommodation and project transfers so you won't need to worry about finding your way around in a new country. Your Endangered Wildlife Monitoring Project includes everything below...

* A comprehensive welcome brief from a member of the on-site project team.
* Accommodation at the research camp within a game reserve.
* All project related transfers, equipment and consumables.
* All meals at the research camp.
* Supervision and training.
* An attractive certificate recognizing your contribution to the Endangered Wildlife Monitoring Project.

If you would like to spend some time with us in Cape Town, you have the option of adding a special "Cape Town Week" to your stay. Everything below is included with the Cape Town Week:

* Return flights between Cape Town and Richards Bay.
* Return transfers between Richards Bay and Mkuze.
* Airport collections and drop-offs.
* A welcome brief from a member of the AVIVA team.
* 6 nights accommodation at AVIVA House in Cape Town with self-service breakfasts.
* A full-day Peninsula Tour which includes lunch, visits to Hout Bay, Chapman's Peak Drive, Cape Point, Simon's Town, Boulders Beach Penguin Colony and much more. An incredible day rich with history and some of the world's most beautiful scenery.
* A half-day Cultural Tour, a fascinating introduction to South Africa's recent political history before and after Apartheid, includes highlights of Khayelitsha, South Africa's second largest township after Soweto.
* A full-day tour to the beautiful mountains of the Cape Winelands including the Paarl, Franschoek and Stellenbosch regions. Chocolate, Cheese & Wine tastings and lunch are included.
* Our booking service for all attractions and events.
* Advice and support from our experienced team during your stay.

Credit Available

no

Volunteer Types
  • conservation
  • eco-tourism
  • animal welfare
  • veterinary
  • volunteering
  • wildlife surveying
Typical Volunteer
Volunteering is for everyone - Although more than 70% of our volunteers are females aged between 16-25 years old, we have hosted volunteers of all ages (16 - 72 years), backgrounds and nationalities. These include students, career gappers, retirees, doctors, nurses, policewomen, teachers, social workers, vets, pilots, lawyers and just about any career or profession you can imagine.
Age Range
18+
This Program is open to

American, Australian, Canadian, European, Kiwi, Worldwide Participant.

Typical Living Arrangements
  • Group living
  • Dormitory

Participants Travel to South Africa

in Groups

Application Process Involves
  • Online Application plus Application Assessment
Typically The Application Process Time is
1 working day
AVIVA - Volunteering in South Africa's Mission Statement

AVIVA offers international volunteers the chance to make a vital contribution to underprivileged children and endangered wildlife while having a hands-on, life changing experience in South Africa.

Year Founded

2002

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