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he wilds of South Africa are home to an astounding variety of magnificent animals, big and small. Join us to study and assist with efforts to conserve, protect and increase African wildlife populations that are threatened by habitat destruction, development, poaching and hunting. While living at a Wildlife Sanctuary, work and learn alongside conservationists, researchers and veterinarians as they strive to rescue, rehabilitate and provide sanctuary for Africa’s endangered creatures including giraffes, zebras, rhinos and elephants. Explore Kruger National Park — one of Africa’s oldest, largest and most renowned national parks — in search of impalas, lions, buffaloes and hippos. Teach local schoolchildren about the importance of wildlife conservation. We also raft through the dramatic Blyde River Canyon, the site where the prehistoric Gondwanaland super-continent tore apart, creating Africa and Asia, as well as one of Africa's natural wonders.

Study and Assist with Wildlife Conservation and Rehabilitation Efforts

See Lions, Elephants, Zebras and Rhinos in their Natural Habitats

Explore Kruger National Park

Collect Data on Game Drives

Whitewater Rafting and Hiking in Blyde River Canyon

3 hours College Credit 40+ Hours Community Service

Prerequisite: No Experience Necessary

 
 
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