Elephant & Rhino Research & Conservation Project, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Detail
Elephant & Rhino Research & Conservation Project, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
To give you an idea of how your time will be split between the different aspects of the program, the following should be taken as an approximation:
Big Five Research and Monitoring 40-50%
Conservation work within the Park 30-40%
Data Recording 10-20%
Your role as a volunteer will include:
• Monitoring the behaviour, feeding patterns and movement of a herd of elephant who were released into the park in early 2011.
• Monitoring the rhino population to support the data recorded by the anti-poaching team during the day. This will help the reserve managers to understand the health of the animals, which are part of an endangered species reintroduction programme.
• Capturing data as required by the reserve management team on their ongoing endangered species work
• Finding and removing snares. This is a vital part of the anti-poaching effort within a park
• Carrying out physical work to help regenerate natural bush from reclaimed farmland including the prevention of further soil erosion and the removal of old structures to avoid injuries for animals
• Contributing to the long term strategy of removal of Alien Plants from the park
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