WildComm Research Stations CIC is an independent, not-for-profit conservation organisation dedicated to demonstrating that private land can play a vital role in safeguarding biodiversity. We establish and manage research stations on privately owned land in Southern Africa, creating new models for conservation outside traditional protected areas. By combining rigorous ecological research, long-term biodiversity monitoring, and practical training, WildComm supports landowners in protecting wildlife while generating sustainable, nature-based income. Our work bridges the gap between academic research and real-world conservation, providing opportunities for participants to get involved in day-to-day fieldwork, data collection, and research activities, gaining practical experience while directly contributing to conservation efforts on the ground.
As a Rhino Research Assistant, you’ll play a vital role in hands-on fieldwork and data collection on a project dedicated to protecting one of the world’s most iconic and endangered species. This unique opportunity involves working alongside experienced conservationists, assisting with rhino monitoring and collecting behavioural data. If you’re passionate about wildlife, eager to learn, and ready to make a tangible impact on rhino survival, we invite you to be part of a project that demonstrates how private land can drive real change for biodiversity.
WildComm’s research stations are located in ecologically diverse regions of southern Africa, encompassing a range of habitats such as savannas, bushveld, forests, and wetlands. Accommodation is provided on-site in shared rooms with communal kitchen, dining, and relaxation areas. Facilities include flushing toilets, hot showers, and clean drinking water. Living conditions are practical and designed to support extended fieldwork, offering participants an immersive experience in remote, biodiverse landscapes.
By joining WildComm, your fees do more than cover accommodation and logistics. You are directly funding the protection of natural habitats. Your participation enables private landowners to generate income by conserving nature, rather than converting land for agriculture or development. In effect, your presence and research activity make it financially viable for landowners to keep wild spaces wild.
A minimum commitment of three months is required for all participants. This duration is necessary to gain meaningful field experience, contribute effectively to research, and understand the complexities of conservation work. Shorter stays are generally not suitable, as they do not allow for adequate training or integration into ongoing projects. In exceptional cases, a reduced duration may be considered, but program fees will be higher to reflect the additional resources required for short-term placements.
Who Should Apply?
WildComm (https://wildcomm.org) is a dynamic conservation organisation dedicated to fostering the next generation of conservationists. Through affordable fieldwork training opportunities, we empower individuals to actively engage in impactful research and conservation initiatives, bridging knowledge gaps and cultivating a shared appreciation for the natural world. We offer the opportunity to develop a range of skills, which is a perfect steppingstone for your future career in conservation, or simply to take time out whilst also giving back. We are always looking for hands-on and passionate assistants to join our team and support our goals.