Zimbabwe Wildlife conservation - Big 5 Africa
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2006 » The Zimbabwe Big 5 Conservation Wildlife Experience Africa
This month, we focus on our newest volunteer Africa Wildlife Conservation project called the Zimbabwe Big 5 Conservation Experience.
| PROJECT NAME: |
The Zimbabwe Big 5 Conservation Experience |
| COUNTRY: |
Zimbabwe |
| LOCATION: |
This expedition will take you from Victoria Falls – Hwange National Park – Matobo National Park – Midlands Black Rhino Conservancy – and Antelope Park lion breeding and rehabilitation programme. |
| PROJECT DATES: |
Start dates are the 3rd July and 2nd August. |
Contact one of our placement coordinators for more information.
About the Zimbabwe Wildlife Conservation volunteer project
During our Big 5 Africa conservation experience you will play a vital role in our conservation and research work in the Victoria Falls National Park, Hwange National Park, and the Midlands Black Rhino Conservancy. You will also visit our Antelope Park lion rehabilitation project and walk with the king of beasts in our spearhead project for the release of lions back into the wild...
Why volunteer for the Zimbabwe Big 5 Conservation Experience?
- African Impact is one of the few privileged conservation organisations to have permission to operate our volunteer programmes within a number of Zimbabwe's most exciting and interesting National Parks. The permits include access to the relevant National Parks for all off-road areas, as well as at night. This is hugely exciting in terms of our goals for wildlife conservation in Zimbabwe, and adds enormously to the areas in which we will be effective in implementing high-impact conservation initiatives.
- You will have the opportunity to immerse yourselves in wide-scale and intensive conservation management and wildlife assistance, and increase your knowledge of African bush and cultures through our Pathfinders Cultural Familiarisation and Bush Awareness course. You will also visit some of Zimbabwe’s premier tourist spots, and walk with lions at our breeding and rehabilitation programme at Antelope Park in the Zimbabwe Midlands.
Contact us to take part in this one-of-a-kind Africa wildlife conservation volunteer project.
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