WildComm Research Stations is a conservation organisation based in South Africa, dedicated to hands-on research and training for the next generation of conservationists. Located within a private reserve—home to two of the Big Five, rich birdlife, and diverse vegetation with 380 tree species recorded on-site—we provide interns with meaningful opportunities to contribute to long-term ecological monitoring and conservation management.
Internship Overview
This internship offers an immersive experience in vegetation and habitat assessment, with a focus on tree surveys, phenology, and habitat modelling. Interns will contribute to building a comprehensive understanding of the reserve’s vegetation communities and their importance for wildlife.
Interns will:
Conduct ground surveys at over 100 randomly generated quadrants
Measure tree species abundance, canopy cover, canopy height, ground cover, and geology
Analyse seasonal phenological changes in leaves, fruits, and seeds for key tree species
Assist in classifying vegetation communities and creating high-resolution habitat maps
Contribute to habitat modelling projects that support land-use analysis and conservation planning
Who Should Apply?
This opportunity is ideal for students or graduates in ecology, botany, environmental science, forestry, or related fields.
No prior experience is required, though an interest in vegetation ecology is essential
Applicants should be comfortable working outdoors in varying weather conditions
A reasonable level of fitness is needed, as fieldwork is conducted entirely on foot
Start Date
September 2026
Duration
Flexible | We recommend a commitment of 2–4 months to gain meaningful skills in vegetation monitoring and habitat modelling.
Conservation Fee
As you’ll be living on a wildlife reserve, part of your fee contributes directly to the protection of the land and the species it supports.
What’s Included
Accommodation on the reserve
Transport: Louis Trichardt pick-up/drop-off
Fortnightly town trips for supplies
Situated in the northern reaches of Limpopo, South Africa, within a sprawling sanctuary that is home to a diverse array of wildlife and plant species, WildComm is a dynamic conservation organisation dedicated to fostering the next generation of conservationists. Through affordable fieldwork training opportunities, we empower individuals to engage in meaningful research and conservation initiatives, bridging knowledge gaps and cultivating a shared appreciation for the natural world.