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Volunteer in South Africa - Monkey & Wildlife Rehabilitation Center

South Africa -

Join us in South Africa and learn about conservation, have hands-on contact with incredible primate species, make new friends and experience a new culture!

Participation Fee



$1,200

Fast Facts

Project length: Min 2 weeks - Max 12 weeks
Project costs: US$1200 for the first 2 weeks, and $370 for each additional week
Location of project: Near Tzaneen, Limpopo Province
Arrival airport: Phalaborwa Airport
Volunteer work: Handling of the animals, food preparation, feeding and maintenance work
Number of participants: 5 - 20 International volunteers
Age limit: 18 - 80

What's Included

Accommodation: Dormitory-style
Food: 3 meals a day
Airport pickup: Included on arrival day
Orientation kit: Full project details will be sent following registration
Training: Pre-departure preparation and In-country orientation
Support: Local in-country team and 24hr emergency support

What's Not Included

Flights, Insurance, Personal expenses and Visa (if required)

Location

This project is located in the Limpopo province of South Africa. This province borders three of South Africa's neighboring countries: Bostwana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. Limpopo is rich with National Parks and wildlife; it is a spectacular part of the country.

 

About the project

This rehabilitation center, located near Letsitele in the Limpopo Province of South Africa, was established to accommodate and provide temporary sanctuary for wildlife casualties, rehabilitate them to a point of self-sufficiency, and ultimately reintroduce them into nature. It was founded 19 years ago. At first, the rehabilitation center only dealt with monkeys and two indigenous species of bushbabies; however, they have expanded to accommodate baboons as well as various other animal and bird species. Many of these primates have been injured or orphaned, and therefore must fully mature before they can be released. The center aims to make at least 2 releases each year. This involves quite a bit of organization, research, and monitoring making volunteers a valuable resource in the rehabilitation process.

 

Volunteer work and contribution

Volunteers are involved in many tasks at the project, such as maintenance and construction of the centre, feeding animals, cleaning their enclosures, and handling animals.  Seasonally, volunteers can expect to be a part of planting/harvesting food.

A day in the life of a volunteer on this program might look something like this:

7:00: Cleaning cages, preparing food and feeding of animals.

9:00: Breakfast

10:00: Continue with feedings, Work on projects as specified by project leaders.

13:00: Lunch

14:00: Afternoon programs vary from building new enclosures, planting vegetables (for animals), checking animals in various stages of the rehabilitation process, collecting food, or sometimes having some time off to go on excursions or relax.

18:00: Dinner

19:30: Feeding of nocturnal animals

 

Accommodation

Volunteers will stay in comfortable yet rustic dormitory-styled accommodation with shared shower and toilet. Couples are able to receive private accomodation.Three meals are provided per day.

Laundry services are available for a small extra fee. We supply sheets, duvets and pillows. Its reccomended to bring a sleeping bag as well.

 

Travel Highlights

 Attractions and excursions for free time and days off include:

  • The Biggest Baobab in the World
  • Modjadji Cycad ReserveVisit to local Ethnic Village
  • Insectarium (Biological Pest Control)
  • Micro light Flights
  • Kruger Game Park (Overnight 2 day overnight trip)
  • Citrus Pack house (In season only)Tree top canopy tour
  • Health Spa
  • Panorama scenic route

The costs vary from R40 to R2500+ depending on the combinations, entrance fees and distances travelled to get there.

 

Minimum requirements

  • Minimum age 18, Maximum Age 80
  • Basic level of English
  • Flexibility and open mindedness
  • Suggested minimum stay of one month
  • Full travel & medical insurance
  • Immunizations (please consult your doctor)

 

Step into the shoes of a GoEco volunteer by reading this great blog post by Nurit about volunteering in Limpopo, South Africa, on GoEco's Monkey and Wildlife Rehabilitation Center program. Plenty of excellent photos alongside an amazing story!

 

Check it out on the GoEco Volunteer Blog!

 

Here's an excerpt:

 

"In my stay at the center there was a baby rhino that was abandoned by her mother, which was no less than incredible to see and be a part of. All the volunteers were really nice and friendly and I got to build relationships with people from all over the world that will last a lifetime.  The center itself is managed by a wide host of staff from student coordinators to vets, the atmosphere is really pleasant and relaxed. Our managerial staff and co-workers were friendly and respectful and everyone had fun together."

 

 

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