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.
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
Book Now
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.