Date Posted: 2024-07-11 | Expires: 2033-07-11

Specialist Rhino Orphanage and Rehabilitation Centre

Program Description

The Care for Wild Africa project is South Africa's largest specialist facilities for rhino rehabilitation. The centre takes care of rhino calves that have been orphaned due to the rhino poaching crisis in South Africa. Many of the rhinos arrive from the Kruger National Park area and many have sustained serious injuries in the attacks that have killed their mothers. They require intensive care while young - volunteers will sometimes sleep out in an enclosure to help the little ones settle in, and will also take responsibility for feeding them throughout the night. Older rhino are socialised with other rhino in larger enclosures and are carefully monitored in a scientific behavioural observation programme.

Program highlights

- Hand-rear orphaned rhino calves
- Learn about infant nutrition and veterinary care
- Assist with socialising and monitoring older rhino
- Get involved with running a busy wildlife rehabilitation centre, from building enclosures to being part of rescue or release missions
- Look after other wildlife species at the centre, from owls to hippos, serval cats, mongoose and antelopes

Visa Support

No

Language Skills Required:

English

Program Duration

1-2 Weeks

Age Requirement:

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Program Details

Types - Subjects

Animal Welfare, Conservation, Eco-Tourism, Marine Conservation

Locations

South Africa - Nelspruit

Program Price

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Salary

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