The Bushveld Biodiversity Research Centre (BBRC) is offering a 3-month internship where you can make a meaningful impact while refining your research and technical skills.
About Us:
The BBRC is located on a 27,000-hectare wildlife reserve—home to 17 antelope species and two of the Big Five—dedicated to biodiversity research and preservation. Our work spans diverse projects, including giraffe population monitoring, bird habitat research, vegetation studies, and documenting wildflowers, butterflies, and other insects. We’re now seeking someone to enhance our mapping efforts and support our research with GIS technology.
Overview:
As a GIS intern, you’ll play a vital role in creating and refining detailed reserve maps, as well as updating project-specific maps and layers. This is a unique opportunity to merge technical expertise with conservation efforts.
Your role will include:
Map Creation and Updates: Use ArcGIS or QGIS to bring more detail to our reserve maps and create layered maps for individual research projects.
Data Integration: Collaborate with researchers to integrate project-specific data into the GIS framework, such as tracking wildlife movements or habitat preferences.
Project Support: Join ongoing mini-projects, applying your GIS expertise to enhance research on biodiversity, vegetation zones, or species distribution.
Knowledge Sharing: Provide input on how GIS tools can improve the efficiency and impact of our conservation efforts.
In addition to using and improving your GIS skills, you’ll have the chance to:
Work in an environment surrounded by untouched natural beauty and incredible wildlife.
Join fieldwork alongside researchers, integrating GIS tools into practical conservation projects.
Contribute directly to meaningful biodiversity research in a largely understudied region.
What We’re Looking For:
A student or recent graduate skilled in ArcGIS or QGIS.
A passion for conservation and an interest in applying GIS to support wildlife research.
Experience in creating detailed maps and managing spatial data.
A proactive approach to work, with strong problem-solving skills.
Duration of Stay:
Flexible | 3+ months recommended
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 | Fortnightly town trips 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.