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Kariega Game Reserve | Volunteer South Africa | Working Abroad Kariega Game Reserve | Volunteer South Africa | Working Abroad You are here: Our Projects > Kariega Big Five Game Reserve Volunteer Programme, South Africa Volunteer in South Africa at the Kariega Big Five Game Reserve The Kariega Big Five Game Reserve 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 lion prey selection monitoring, rhino surveys, elephant impact monitoring and local community projects. The Reserve is located in a malaria-free environment. Wildlife Research Internship opportunities also available. Mother zebra and baby Project Details About the Project Come and join Kariega Game Reserve as a wildlife conservation volunteer or wildlife research intern. Make a real difference, grow your skills in conservation and have the experience of a lifetime! Kariega is an extraordinary and exciting conservation project, at the forefront of numerous species reintroductions and conservation initiatives, working in collaboration with a renowned academic institution. Joining this programme offers the ultimate Big Five experience, where volunteers and interns from across the world, get the opportunity to get hands-on involved in conservation management on the reserve. During your stay with us, you may see yourselves as “Assistant Conservation Managers”, as all the work done and data collected by you will be utilized by Kariega for conservation on the reserve. https://www.workingabroad.com/projects/south-africa-wildlife-volunteer#tab_866 Kariega Game Reserve | Volunteer South Africa | Working Abroad Wildlife Conservation Volunteer Programme Wildlife conservation volunteers will be provided with stimulating practical experience in the following four areas: Research, Conservation Management, Education and Community Development. Research Projects Elephant Impact Monitoring Conservation volunteers will help monitor elephant movement patterns, range utilization and vegetation impact with the aid of telemetry (certain individuals are fitted with radio collars). A part of this research project that volunteers are very involved with, is recording the unique ear markings of each elephant for management purposes. Elephant identification sheets are given to each volunteer, who in turn will assist the conservation department in this regard. Lion Prey Selection Monitoring One of the conservation volunteer programme’s responsibilities is to record as many lion kills as possible. This data provides the conservation department at Kariega with valuable information regarding prey selection. Certain lions on the reserve are fitted with radio collars, so volunteers will learn how to use telemetry tracking whilst out on night drives. Rhino MonitoringThe estimated number of rhino poached during 2012 in South Africa is 633. This crisis is the most significant conservation issue that South Africa has faced. Kariega conservation volunteers help monitor and account for rhinos on the property on a regular basis. Birds in Reserve Project (BIRP) This project involves preparing a catalogue of the birds, bird numbers and their breeding status in the reserve as part of a project headed by the University of Cape Town’s Avian Demography Unit. Wildlife Conservation Internships For any of the above programmes, you may also join as a Wildlife Conservation Intern or a Wildlife Research Intern as part of a University or dissertation topic of study. Please enquire for more details. Conservation Management Conservation management activities form a large part of the wildlife volunteer programme. Some of these activities involve physical work and therefore a certain level of determination from the volunteer’s side is required. Keep in mind that the "reserve needs" are always taken into account and you will help to fulfil those needs as a volunteer. Daily activities are interesting and varied, and could include assistance with some of the following: Game Counts Sex and age ratios recordings of specific species like eland and giraffe Alien Vegetation Control and bush encroachment control within the reserve. Soil Erosion Control Clean-Up Operations Road maintenance and repairing of river crossings Parasite control Conservation volunteers may also have the opportunity to experience the following additional conservation activities: Capturing of Wild Animals https://www.workingabroad.com/projects/south-africa-wildlife-volunteer#tab_866 Kariega Game Reserve | Volunteer South Africa | Working Abroad Our recent wildlife conservation volunteers had the once- in-a-lifetime opportunity to assist with the capture of the following species on the reserve: elephant, lion, rhino, hyena, giraffe, wildebeest, zebra and impala. Please remember that captures only occur when required by the reserve and not for the sake of the volunteers. Game Introduction There is an ongoing programme for the introduction of additional game, especially as the reserve has acquired more land that will need to be stocked with various different African mammal species. Fire Management An important driving force in savannah ecosystems (depending on the time of year and fire regimes) Education / Theory Each volunteer will be given a field booklet, which can be taken home at the end of the placement. Before you start with each practical task, the relative theoretical background on the subject will be discussed in the form of informal lectures. The theory provides insight into the value of the practical activities in which you may participate. Mammal, plant and bird checklists are included in the booklet and will help you to identify different species at Kariega. Practical education will be provided throughout your stay: Bush Walks, Game Drives and night drives - identification and discussion of various mammals, plants and birds Sleep Outs - Camping out in the bush around a campfire under the African sky (weather dependent) Coastal ecology outings Community Development We have identified an under-funded farm school near the reserve where our volunteer programme can make a real difference. The school is small, yet very under-staffed and local kids aged 4 to 15 years attend the school. Volunteers visit the school one day a week (not during school holidays or rainy days (most of the children walk about 10 km to attend school so if it rains, no one goes to school!), and make valuable contributions to the children’s education. Our volunteers take many of the classes themselves and teach 6-12 year olds subjects like English, Maths and Science. You might also help with the maintenance of the school’s facilities or by giving sport lessons to the kids. A recent group of volunteers renovated a classroom (with a completely collapsed ceiling and floorboards!) for the pre-primary school kids. Your contribution here is real, and both the children and the headmistress are very appreciative. Volunteer Supervision Your dedicated volunteer coordinator will endeavour to ensure that you have a wonderful learning experience and leave with a stronger understanding of conservation issues feeling like you made an important contribution. Our volunteers also get the opportunity to explore South Africa’s amazing coastline as Kariega is a mere 16 km from the sea... the beautiful Indian Ocean is literally on your doorstep! This coastline has particularly rich marine fauna and flora as well as endless sand dunes and beautiful beaches. https://www.workingabroad.com/projects/south-africa-wildlife-volunteer#tab_866.
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