WILDLIFE CONSERVATION RESEARCH INTERNSHIP – BOTSWANA

Wildtrax is looking for students or post-grads that are interested in working on Community & Wildlife Conservation Research projects in the Okavango Delta and Chobe Enclave Region of Botswana.

We have two main research initiatives in Botswana: implementing a standardized biodiversity monitoring protocol for Botswana’s Department of Wildlife & National Parks and conducting Human-Wildlife Conflict studies and implementing mitigation strategies with the University of Botswana’s Okavango Research Institute.

The overall objectives of the program are to train and equip the applicants with adequate knowledge of various wildlife management and conservation issues in Africa and to attain proficiency in field research techniques. Applicants will play an active role in the research from project design, to data collection and implementation and will gain valuable skills and knowledge to equip them for their future.

They will also have the option of completing a variety of certified courses offered as self-study courses while on the research project to maximizing their field experience. Working in a unique environment with high wildlife densities and dynamic ecosystems provides the perfect classroom for students from any science background.

For more information, please visit: http://www.wildtraxexplorations.com/botswana--wildlife-conservation-research.html

There is a minimum stay of one month.

Fees are involved on the program.
Qualifications
We are looking for hard workers who are passionate about wildlife and their ecosystems.
Contact Person
Jordana Meyer
Contact eMail
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