Reptile Project in South Africa

Job Description

The Soutpansberg Mountains support a distinctive assemblage of reptile species shaped by past climate stability and geographic isolation. Cool rocky slopes, summit grasslands, and diverse forest systems create refuges for many endemic species. At the Lajuma Research Centre, interns assist in long-term reptile monitoring while gaining practical experience in species identification, habitat assessment, and ecological field methods.

Internship Focus:

Interns participate in reptile surveys and habitat evaluations across a range of environments. The project aims to document species distribution, abundance, and ecological requirements to support ongoing conservation and biodiversity research.

Activities may include:

  • Conducting visual encounter surveys and habitat assessments

  • Recording species presence, abundance, and behaviour

  • Supporting data entry, 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 undergraduate and postgraduate students, recent graduates, or individuals interested in herpetology and field research

  • Previous experience with reptiles or fieldwork is helpful but not essential

Start Date: 

September 2026

Duration:

A minimum of 8 weeks is 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

Job Level

Volunteer

Sector

Research Institute

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