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African Conservation Experience organise placements at conservation
projects in southern Africa for students from all over the world. We are
the most experienced organisation in our field, having been in operation
for over ten years.
The projects vary in their focus from wildlife rehabilitation to
veterinary work, field research and marine conservation. Students can
join these projects for a duration of 2-12 weeks during which time they
will work alongside experienced experienced vets, researchers and
conservationists. The students' involvement varies at each project. In
general, work undertaken by participants may cover some of the following:
* Baseline ecology studies in national parks and reserves
* Monitoring animal behaviour and populations
* Animal care in wildlife rehabilitation centres
* Dolphin, whale, seal and turtle population studies
* Wildlife veterinary work experience alongside experienced vets
* Game ranger and wildlife tracking courses
I would be grateful if you could consider these programs as internship
options, and distribute this information to interested students and
faculty. Our "Wildlife Conservation and Management"
<http://www.conservationafrica.net/projects/wildlife-monitoring> projects
would offer particularly relevant opportunities to gain field research
experience.
If you would like any further information please contact either myself or
my colleague Carol, who is based in California. Carol's contact email is
[log in to unmask] and our California office number is (510) 530
5303.
Kind regards,
Ellen Sziede
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