This practical, hands dirty, feet wet, 7- day program takes participants on an all inspiring journey into the life of a game ranger.
In the company of professional instructors you will experience the reality of living and working in the bush as an active member of a wildlife conservation team on one of our client reserves doing what game rangers do and contributing to conservation in Africa.
Seeing the Big 5 in South Africa on holiday is a must: but why not go deeper into your love for wildlife by actually making a hands- on contribution to conservation? This 7- day game ranger experience opens you up to life on a wildlife reserve. From reserve sweeping, anti poaching and fence patrols to ecological rehabilitation and animal health checks, all in a days work.
Not only does the experience give you an insight into the running of a reserve, it also lay a foundation for career development as various important conservation themes come under discussion. As part of the experience, our instructors will also give you insight into other important ecological aspects such as geology, weather, botany, animal identification and animal behaviour. Working alongside your instructors, you will help with wildlife monitoring, research programs, pest control, alien plant control, as well as various other day- to- day reserve tasks and duties.
This customized Game Ranger Experience Program is not only available to people wishing to enter the industry as professional game rangers, on the contrary, it is for anyone who wants to increase their knowledge of the African bush, is looking for a meaningful holiday experience or wants to make a contribution to conservation in Africa.
So whether you are still at school, you've just finished school and are on your gap year, study conservation and looking for the 'real' thing, are on your sabbatical and want to live the boy's dream, have taken a career break or are retired,... or anything? This wildlife game ranger program in South Africa is suitable and an amazing experience for all nature and conservation enthusiasts!
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