About Us
The Lajuma Research Centre is home to more than 2,500 plant species and 600 tree species. They cover a variety of habitats including woody grasslands, mountain bushveld, mistbelt forest, and riverine forest, and their related floral diversity. Vegetation communities and structures are dynamic and need to be constantly studied. An array of vegetation studies can be undertaken in this unique landscape.
Internship Overview
Depending on the project, interns will be actively identifying species, delineating environments or sampling vegetation communities, further expanding knowledge on this crucial aspect of ecology.
Activities may include:
Ground truthing vegetation communities to update vegetation maps
Alien and invasive species removal/mapping
Focal data collection on species utilisation of key vegetation, eg Ficus sp.
Assisting with data management and reporting
Fieldwork Requirements
All fieldwork is carried out on foot, often over uneven terrain and in variable weather. Students should be comfortable living remotely, hiking, and have a basic level of fitness.
Eligibility
Open to students, recent graduates, or individuals interested in field sampling and conservation
GIS proficiency is beneficial
Duration
Flexible, with a minimum stay of 8 weeks recommended.
Conservation Fee
A conservation fee is required, which directly supports conservation and research efforts and includes:
Shared accommodation
Pick-up and drop-off from/to Louis Trichardt
Fortnightly town trips for supplies
Lajuma Research Centre provides opportunities for students, volunteers, and researchers to engage in studies of diverse plant and animal species, whether through participating in existing projects or developing their own. Set within a magnificent landscape of deep valleys, high cliffs, and pristine mountain streams with scenic waterfalls, the reserve features a rich mosaic of habitats, including montane grasslands, woodlands, thickets, and groundwater forests. The combination of varied soils, climates, and habitats makes Lajuma an exceptional destination for ecological research and hands-on conservation experiences.