GAME MANAGEMENT AND VETERINARY EXPERIENCE
This exciting two week program offers volunteers/students a unique hands-on opportunity to gain experience in wildlife conservation, whilst having a once in a lifetime experience! As a volunteer on our Wildlife Management and Veterinary Experience you’ll join the team at African Legends Wildlife Services behind the scenes with veterinarians, researchers, wildlife/game managers and conservationists, as you get hands on with some of Africa’s amazing wildlife.
The course is aimed at those in the veterinary profession or currently studying a veterinary related field. It is ideal for vets, vet nurses, vet techs, student vet nurses and vet students.
During the course delegates will gain technical knowledge and skills involved in chemical restraint, immobilisation and conservation fo South African Wildlife. It includes multiple theory and practical sessions to ensure maximum learning opportunities outside of your usual classroom setting.
The knowledge and experience gained during the experience highlights the many problems faced by wildlife vets and conservationists in Southern Africa. The skills learnt during your two weeks on the course are naturally transferable skills for future wildlife work anywhere in the world including captive facilities.
No experience is required.
The programme is facilitated in English.
You will participate in game captures working alongside experienced capture teams to safetly treat and/or relocate a variety of species as you gte hands on in the middle of the African Bush.
Topics you can expect to cover include:
Species Identification
Grazing and Reserve Management
Methods of Capture and Immobilisation
Nutrition and Deficiencies
Conservation Methods - including hunting as a conservation tool. (Conservation Vs Trophy Hunting)
Applied Pharmacology and commonly used drugs
Dart Gun Theory and Practical
Law and Ethics in wildlife management and wildlife work
Transferable Skills
Rehabilitation
Plus many other wildlife related topics.
Where and When?
As part of your two week long programme you will be staying on a private game reserve in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape.
Final landing destination is Port Elizabeth Airport
Dates vary throughout the year but mostly run through April/May and June/July/August each year due to weather.
2024 Start Dates
June 10th - June 21st
July 1st - July 12th
July 22nd - August 2nd
(limited spaces available)
2025 Start Dates
May 12th - May 27th
June 16th - June 27th
August 11th - August 22nd
(limited spaces available)
For a full brochure email
gaia.volunteering@outlook.com