Are you a student eager to gain hands-on experience in wildlife conservation? Join our team as a Research Assistant/ Intern for our Vervet Monkey Project at the Bushveld Biodiversity Research Centre.
About Us:
The BBRC is located on a 27,000-hectare conservation reserve with 17 different antelope species and 2 of the Big Five. Our projects encompass a diverse range of studies, including giraffe population monitoring, bird habitat research, vegetation and plant studies, as well as documenting wildflowers, butterflies, and other insects. We aim to uncover and showcase the reserve’s rich and largely understudied biodiversity.
Responsibilities:
Benefits:
This hands-on work is vital for monitoring wildlife behavior and collecting essential conservation data.
Requirements:
Please note that a monthly conservation and program fee is required, which covers the following:
This fee ensures that your experience contributes to both your well-being and the crucial work of preserving the reserve.
Duration of Stay:
You have the flexibility to choose the length of your stay. We recommend a commitment of 2 to 4 months to fully immerse yourself in the experience and make the most of the opportunities available. This duration allows for deeper engagement with the conservation work and a richer overall experience.
The Bushveld Biodiversity Research Centre is situated on a 27 000ha Game Reserve in South Africa, 50km from the Botswana border. Our mission is to facilitate research and foster knowledge exchange. Our aim is to contribute to research and conservation, alongside community outreach. We offer unique opportunities for students and volunteers to engage in practical fieldwork on 27,000 hectares of continuous reserve. Surrounded by magnificent baobab trees and boasting over 17 different antelope species, the reserve also hosts a diverse range of predators, including Leopard, Cheetah, Caracal, African Wildcat, Brown Hyena, and Serval, making it an ideal location for research.