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Wildlife Sanctuary Volunteers All Africa Wildlife Lodge

Endangered Species Volunteer Project
(Wildlife Conservation Project South Africa)

If your passion is helping to save and protect endangered wildlife species in South Africa this is the project for you. Located between Port Elizabeth and Jeffreys Bay is the Sanctuary, a beautiful haven for unwanted, abandoned and injured animals.  The sanctuary is also a breeding centre for endangered species for future generations to enjoy. Next to the sanctuary is a 1000 hectare game reserve which you will also have the opportunity to experience.

THE PROJECT:
This Project assists the Animal Rehabilitation Centre between Port Elizabeth and Jeffreys Bay with the daily care and funding to feed and care for orphaned and abandoned animals, some of which are injured. Volunteers are crucial to the sanctuary, giving much needed support to the small permanent team with their practical help and funding.  A successful breeding program for endangered species has been introduced for Cheetah, Blue Duiker and Servals with all three female Servals at the centre giving birth this Spring.

ANIMALS:
The Centre boasts in excess of forty species of wildlife including Cheetah, Serval, Lynx, Monkeys, Meerkats, Genets, Wallabies and several buck species such as Grysbuck, Duiker, Bushbuck and the smallest of the buck species the Blue Duiker.  There are also over 250 species of birds both indigenous to South Africa and from all over the world even as far as Australia!  In addition to the animals and birds at the sanctuary, there are many wild animals roaming free on the game reserve including Giraffe, Zebra, Impala, Nyala, Blesbok, Duiker, Wildebeest, Waterbuck and Vervet Monkeys.  There are also four resident dogs who love to be taken on long walks through the game reserve and two cats as well as a clan of young calves that are bottle fed.

Project Cost

All Rates Quoted in South African Rands

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ZAR 3950/week first month South African Rands

Extra weeks
ZAR 3000
per additional week when staying longer than one month
South African Rands

Upgrade Twin/Double Sharing R50/Day

Project Includes

● Accommodation (Accommodation upgrades to twin and double rooms available)
● Transfers to and from Port Elizabeth
●Sponsorship for Endangered Species Projects and sponsoring of purchasing additional animals for breeding project.
● All meals Included

Working Hours

Work days will be weekdays from 7-5 with two days of per week to relax or explore the area, there are a selection of day excursions you can join to surrounding Game Farms and attractions.

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Project Duration

Please note that you can extend for any length of time (min 2 weeks)

Starting Dates

This project can be joined at any time of the year.

Who can Apply

This project is open to anyone over the age of 15, fairly fit and in good health.

THE PROGRAM:
Working as a volunteer you will be involved in many aspects of conservation and wildlife care.

We stayed at the wildlife sanctuary 21st July - 3rd August 2008.  We stayed in the lodge which was a beautiful building set right in the middle of the game reserve; the sanctuary itself is a really gorgeous environment with various animals - including beautiful birds and tame big cats (lynx etc.).  The people are lovely, we got on with everyone really well and were sad to leave.  It was a great experience, one not to be missed! -
Katie and Emma

·         Twice daily preparation of food for the animals and birds in the park. This involves cutting up raw meat.

·         Feeding and giving fresh water to the animals and birds twice a day.

·         Daily cleaning of enclosures

·         Upkeep and improvement of enclosures including repairing broken fences, planting vegetation, etc

·         Maintenance of the park such as painting and constructing new enclosures and other buildings.

·         Checking that animals are well and caring for those that require special attention.

·         Hand rearing new born animals born at the sanctuary and any that are brought in by the public.  This involves regular feeding, usually bottle feeding with milk formula to begin with, assisting them urinate and defecate, cleaning and grooming them, constantly checking that they are comfortable, warm and happy.  New born animals also require feeding through the night for the first few weeks.

·         Playing and sitting with young animals to stimulate them.

·         Interacting with the public extends to assisting our staff in training and conservation awareness.

        

        

Other volunteer tasks may include: 

·         Conservation educational on fauna and flora in the region as well as identification of mammals, wildlife spoor, animal dung etc.

·         Observing and studying the animals and their behaviour, this includes sleeping out in the game areas in camps. 

·         Doing survival training practically on the reserve.

·         Building new habitats for animals on the game reserve area.

  • Please note if you join the project for less than one month not all duties and activities mentioned may be included in the program

We stayed at 'African Dawn' - it was an amazing experience, and although we were only here for a short time we learnt so much and saw so many animals and birds that you definitely don't see at home. the staff at the project were so welcoming and friendly and the hospitality and food was brilliant.
There are lots of other volunteers from many different cultures and you get to learn so much. The experience was definitely life touching and we will always remember our time on the project. we really had a fun week!!!! Kerry and John - Ireland

       

     

If you have any questions feel free to contact Tyron
by mail africandawnvolunteers@gmail.com or
call +27 (0)83 661 5393

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Includes: Accommodation (shared 8 Sleeper Log cabin in Game area) and Transfers to and from Port Elizabeth (Accommodation upgrades to twin and double rooms available) Sponsorship for Endangered Species Projects and sponsoring of purchasing additional animals for breeding project.

Excludes: Extra Excursions, flights, drinks and visas.

 

           

 

 

 

 

 
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