Wild Coast Wildlife Conservation Project in South Africa

  • The Project

    NEWS FLASH: This project needs more help from volunteers in the coming months, so if you can join us between now and May 2012 for 2 weeks or more, we will offer you a discount of £100!

    Volunteer in South Africa and work alongside one of the region’s leading conservationists, covering over 10,000 hectares over 3 conservation project sites -inland and on the coast. This project works as a learning centre, training local people to become guides in their region (you can also take a qualification, see our “Field Guide Course” info) with which volunteers work alongside. Volunteers combine a learning experience with a practical application on data collation, in partnership with the Animal Demographic Unit of South Africa, helping research and monitoring for the area. The project also runs an animal rehabilitation programme that receives wounded and rescued wildlife, and an environmental awareness project educating within local schools in the area. Due to the coastal setting of the reserve and the sub-sequential high rainfall on the Wild Coast, the reserve has a larger carrying capacity of game in comparison to reserves in lower rain fall areas. The reserve is therefore bursting with wildlife and in need of various programmes to monitor and assess the game and conservation.

  • Why the project needs you

    Through the process of learning and application, a high-level of conservation work can be achieved in this project, across bio-mapping, erosion-control, coastal ecology and perimeter control - a structured schedule is in place to maximise the help provided by volunteers here. Also, due to the vast array of local wildlife, it is a huge task to monitor the game, mammal and bird life over such an expanse of land, as the area’s key researchers in this field. Volunteers play a big role in recording this data. Finally, the reserve is big (over 10,000 hectares) and there is always plenty of general maintenance work needing to be completed.

    Project Location

    The private reserve is nestled into the rolling hills of the southern Wild Coast of the Eastern Cape of South Africa, 3km inland and overlooking the Indian Ocean. The Eastern Cape is a gorgeous natural environment, comprising of open grasslands and hills, with deep cut ravines peppered with groves of aloe, and deep tidal estuaries cloaked on either bank with rich and unspoiled forest. Volunteers stay in our newly built thatched lodge with en-suite accommodation. If you are working in a more remote area of the reserve conducting field work you will be staying in a tented camp and you may also experience our mobile bush camps for other field work expeditions. Wherever you stay, each of our lodges and camps are beautifully located and offer volunteers an authentic “living in the bush” experience; a real highlight of this project.

  • Project Facts

    • Duration: 1 - 4 weeks
    • Cost: £895 ($1566) for 1 week, £350 ($613) for each week thereafter
    • Requirements: Age 18+
    • Location: Wild Coast, South Africa
    • Project activities: Monitoring game, reserve maintenance, cultivating indigenous nursery and beach clean-ups
    • Working Hours: Monday - Friday; 7.00 - 17.00
    • Project Availability: Projects start 1st and 3rd Monday of each month and run year-round. Project closed 1st - 10th April, 24th June - 17th July, and 30th Sept - 9th Oct.
    • 2012 Project Closed dates: 26th Mar - 10th Apr, 25th June - 16th July, and 1st - 8th Oct.

  • What is included

    • Accommodation: Shared room in an en suite thatched lodge (tented camps and bush camps for fieldwork expeditions)
    • Food: 3 Meals per day
    • Airport pick up and drop off
    • Training: Pre-departure preparation pack, On-site Orientation and Project induction provided
    • Support: On-site coordinator providing 24 hour support
    • Activities: Staff help organise weekend activities (activity price may be extra). Trips include; visit forests and waterfalls in “Little Switzerland”, and visiting beaches and a reserve famed for elephants on the Sunshine Coast
    • Volunteers have a free optional transfer to Chintsa on Friday, returning on Sunday evening. Please note that if you do take this transfer, your weekend accommodation and meals are not included and will be at extra cost to you.

  • What is not included

    • Flights
    • Insurance
    • Visas

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