Monday, January 18, 2010

South africa wildlife voluntary work?

can anyone tell me what to expect when i arrive. can any one give me any stories of travels to south africa or any suggestion of any other countries where i can do voluntary work to help exotic animals. thank you any advice would be a huge help.South africa wildlife voluntary work?
Emjay is just goofing around - I know he is capable of writing good and intelligent answers so perhaps he is suffering a hangover or something today.





South Africans have done some marvelous work with their wildlife, both in protecting it and in teaching the rest of the world about their particular animals. Kenya however has gotten the most press. Attached is my favourite video. Hope you enjoy it.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cBe-dxI3鈥?/a>South africa wildlife voluntary work?
You will have to live in the middle of the South African jungle where there are still some fierce cannibal tribes. Watch out for the giant mosquitoes, about the size of bats and of course the leopards, lions etc.





A friend of mine went to work in the Manenberg jungle and was kidnapped by the Joumasepoes tribe and never seen again.





Karen... :) Ek is bomskok en babbelas, uitgejol en uitgepas!
Write to the University of the North, in Qwa-qwa Free State Province and offer to help any Professor or Master's student with their wild life projects, see what's going....


Or


write to the Kruger National Park and offer them your services.


Or


Write to any municipal zoo, like Johannesburg or Pretoria zoo and offer your free services there.



Well i went to Kenya for 4 months and was with the game wardens it was good going back next year and if your lucky you get to shoot at poachers. I arranged mine through the embassy all i had to do was get my flights out and back and take spending money.
If you're in malarious areas make sure you take anti-malaria pills. You'd think its obvious, but some people dont.

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