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Conservation & Ecology Volunteering in the Eswatini Savannah
Are you an undergraduate, master's, or PhD student in biology, conservation, ecology, or other related courses? Are you fascinated with wildlife and their natural habitats? Join our team on a conservation and ecology internship in the Swaziland savannah. The program focuses on researching, analyzing, and monitoring various wildlife species - e.g. ungulates, reptiles, bats, and raptors. It also...
Are you an undergraduate, master's, or PhD student in biology, conservation, ecology, or other related courses? Are you fascinated with wildlife and their natural habitats? Join our team on a conservation and ecology internship in the Swaziland savannah. The program focuses on researching, analyzing, and monitoring various wildlife species - e.g. ungulates, reptiles, bats, and raptors. It also involves recording vegetation and habitat variables. During the internship, you will assist our biologist, ecologist, and research center manager. You will help collect field data and analyze results needed for a long-term research project. Of course, you also get the chance to explore Africa’s wildlife.
Program Highlights
Gain practical experience by working in a wildlife research center.
Add a unique experience on your CV/resume with this conservation and ecology volunteering project.
Develop necessary skills to excel in the professional field of ecology and wildlife conservation or other related areas.
Work alongside international and local students as well as researchers.
Learn to identify fauna and wildlife in the Savannah ecosystem.
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Quick Details
- Lobamba, Swaziland
- 1-3 Months
- 3-6 Months
- Short Term
- Spring
- Summer
- Biology
- Ecology
- Environmental Studies
- Zoology & Wildlife Sciences
- American
- Australian
- Austrian
- Belgian
- British
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Program Details
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Locations
- Lobamba, Swaziland
Types and Subjects
- Fields
- Biology
- Ecology
- Environmental Studies
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
- 1-3 Months
- 3-6 Months
- Short Term
Age Requirement
Open to All Ages
Guidelines
- American
- Australian
- Austrian
- Belgian
This Program is also open to Solo
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
- Weekday Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
- Airport Transfer (Pick-Up)
- Airport Transfer (Drop-Off)
Accommodation Options
- Other
Qualifications & Experience
- Any/All Education Levels Accepted
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Online Application
- Phone/Video Interview
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Ready to Learn More?
Are you an undergraduate, master's, or PhD student in biology, conservation, ecology, or other related courses? Are you fascinated with wildlife and their natural habitats? Join our team on a conservation and ecology internship in the Swaziland savannah. The program focuses on researching, analyzing, and monitoring various wildlife species - e.g. ungulates, reptiles, bats, and raptors. It also involves recording vegetation and habitat variables. During the internship, you will assist our biologist, ecologist, and research center manager. You will help collect field data and analyze results needed for a long-term research project. Of course, you also get the chance to explore Africa’s wildlife.

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Ready to Learn More?
Are you an undergraduate, master's, or PhD student in biology, conservation, ecology, or other related courses? Are you fascinated with wildlife and their natural habitats? Join our team on a conservation and ecology internship in the Swaziland savannah. The program focuses on researching, analyzing, and monitoring various wildlife species - e.g. ungulates, reptiles, bats, and raptors. It also involves recording vegetation and habitat variables. During the internship, you will assist our biologist, ecologist, and research center manager. You will help collect field data and analyze results needed for a long-term research project. Of course, you also get the chance to explore Africa’s wildlife.
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