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Join the globally recognised, award winning wildlife volunteer program in Africa supported by WWF and contribute to some of the most important and exciting endangered and priority species conservation work being done on the ground, by the professionals.
Wildlife ACT runs a number of projects so we are in the unique position to offer you theli opportunity to join us on more than one reserve, giving you the chance to experience diverse aspects of wildlife conservation.
Wildlife ACT was co-founded in 2008 by 3 individuals determined to find a way of ensuring sustainable, long-term monitoring and conservation projects. Wildlife ACT runs a wildlife volunteer program. Volunteers who join in important conservation work get both a wildlife experience and make a contribution to conservation
Volunteer and experience real wildlife conservation in Africa. Wildlife Volunteer Application Form. Join our professional team and get started today with wildlife volunteering.
Wildlife ACT is proud to have initiated wildlife conservation project sites on various wildlife reserves across Zululand, South Africa. For every two weeks that you join us as a wildlife conservation volunteer, you have the opportunity to live and work on a different park.
Wildlife ACT has created a 28-day programme designed to expose students to the various facets of African wildlife conservation and game reserve management. You will be involved in practical Big 5 monitoring, data collection, management and research, whilst learning about wildlife management and ecological principles.
The Wildlife ACT Fund has developed what we believe to be a holistic conservation approach based on the following: Deliver time and expertise to provide adequate management, capture, transport and reintroduction of endangered animals.
Includes practical Big 5 monitoring, data collection, management and research, learning about wildlife management and ecological principles, supporting research goals on the reserve, and engaging in habitat and reserve management activities as part of Wildlife ACT’s ongoing conservation programmes.
All too often, communities that live around reserves are ostracized from conservation areas. Wildlife ACT Fund has initiated Community Conservation Projects around four game reserves in Zululand where endangered species need protection.
What Does Wildlife ACT Do? Our ultimate goal is to save our endangered species and wild places from extinction. To achieve this goal, Wildlife ACT focuses on 3 main areas: endangered and priority species monitoring, anti-poaching measures and technology, and community education and empowerment.