GYC0576 - Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

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GYC0576 - Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

Country: South Africa
Cost: £3430.00

Please note: Spending money of about £15 - £20 per week. Insurance which you can arrange for yourself or we can arrange at a cost of £33 per month.
Cost Includes: The price includes flight, accommodation, food, pickup from airport and visas but does not include insurance or kit flight included in price accommodation included in price food included in price airport pickup included in price visa included in price 
Duration: 8 weeks
Company Rep Nearby: Various
0845 344 7518 or
 
   
  This placement would suit... Someone with enthusiasm for conservation who is able to muck in and work as part of a team. If you woould like to make a career of animal care and welfare or simply contribute to their future.

Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre contributes to the conservation of endangered species and the rehabilitation of injured and poisoned wildlife. Moholoholo also facilitates a number of successful breeding programmes. Situated in the shadow of the majestic 'Mariepskop', and run by the very knowledgeable and experienced Brian Jones, this unique conservancy is home to, amongst others, three abandoned lions from an Egyptian circus, injured raptors, poisoned vultures, "Tinkerbell" the hippo, "Porsche" the leopard, and many more.

The Taita Falcon, which is one of the rarest falcon species in Africa, is to be bred on the centre, a programme which is hoped will be as successful as the breeding programme for the rare Serval Cat. Over 50 of these cats have been bred and released back into areas where they have previously become extinct. Reports have been received that some of the females have since mated with wild males in the area where they have been released. Another first for Moholoholo is being the only facility in Southern Africa to have successfully bred the endangered Crowned Eagle. Wherever possible, rehabilitated birds and animals are returned to the wild and those not so fortunate, due to the nature and extent of their injuries, are used to educate visitors to the centre. The management and staff are a group of dedicated conservationists committed to the preservation of wildlife. Their intimate knowledge of the animals they so lovingly care for and protect is nothing less than impressive. Placement students become part of this dedicated team.

Game Ranger Management courses are conducted under the supervision of Brian Jones in the Timbavati Nature Reserve and the Moholoholo Game Farm.

VOLUNTEER PROGRAMME
Because of the reactionary nature of the centre, the programme is both changeable and unpredictable. Volunteers can expect to assist and participate in some of the following activities:

Hand rearing of orphaned animals from cheetah cubs to warthogs.
The care and welfare of the permanent residents which, because of the nature of their injuries, cannot be released back into the wild.
The treatment and care of sick and injured animals which can subsequently be released back into the wild.
Attending call-outs to capture animals for relocation or to be brought into the centre for treatment. This may be by darting or humane trapping.
Wildlife veterinary work, much of which is carried out by the centre's own staff. Game capture and relocation when appropriate.
Of course its not only the interesting and glamorous work, volunteers will be required to clean enclosures, scrub bedding mats and cut grass for bedding on a regular basis, to name but a few.



0845 344 7518


African Conservation Experience: We arrange for young people to work on Game and Nature Reserves throughout Southern Africa, playing an active role in Conservation and the maintenance of the Environment - working in intimate association with Game Rangers and Conservationists in the Wild





 
   

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