Are you passionate about field research, biodiversity conservation, and hands-on scientific work? The Bushveld Biodiversity Research Centre (BBRC) is offering an exciting internship opportunity focused on small mammal species diversity monitoring within a diverse private game reserve in South Africa.
About the Internship
This project is an opportunity to contribute to a significant research effort studying the diversity, abundance, and distribution of small mammal species. Interns will play a crucial role in identifying and monitoring various species, thereby contributing to a deeper understanding of the local ecosystem.
What You’ll Be Doing
Setting and checking live traps to safely capture small mammals
Recording species data including identification, measurements, and other key ecological information
Ensuring ethical handling of all animals, following a strict catch-and-release approach
Assisting in habitat assessments to understand how vegetation and environmental factors influence species distribution
Contributing to a larger conservation initiative, as this project is essential for understanding the biodiversity of the reserve
Why This Project Matters
BBRC is based in a 27,000-hectare private game reserve that is home to over 17 antelope species and a wide variety of predators and other wildlife. Small mammals play a critical role in the ecosystem, and this project will help us fill important gaps in knowledge about their populations, behaviors, and ecological importance.
Who Should Apply?
We are looking for dedicated interns with an interest in wildlife ecology, zoology, conservation biology, or related fields. No prior experience is required, but a strong work ethic, attention to detail, and enthusiasm for research are essential.
Duration of Stay
We recommend a commitment of 2 to 4 months to fully immerse yourself in the experience.
Conservation Fees & Logistics
A monthly conservation fee is required, covering:
Support for ongoing conservation efforts in the reserve
Shared accommodation within the reserve
Transport services: Pick-up from and drop-off at the Polokwane airport | Town trips every fortnight for supplies
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.