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Lion and elephant rehabilitation project

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Lion and elephant rehabilitation project

only  £1795

Lion and elephant rehabilitation project

Countries:
Zimbabwe
Call:
+27 710814990
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Walk and work with lions in this exclusive private game reserve. Be involved in the research of lions’ behaviour and work with us on the world’s only programme for their release into the wild. Also work with orphaned Elephants and assist with the wildlife management and boundary patrols of the reserve.

Highlights of this Zimbabwe volunteer project

- Walk alongside lions as part of the pride and enjoy the exhilaration of being part of a hunt as the young cubs learn to stalk their prey
- Bottle feed and help take care of younger lion cubs
- Work on the world’s only programme for the release of lions back into the wild
- Experience the African bush in a very special way on this private reserve. Explore the savannah grasslands on horseback or whilst riding on African Elephants
- Have horse riding lessons from our experienced guides
- Immerse yourself in local Zimbabwean culture
- Make friends for life with the other international volunteers on the programme

About this volunteer project

250,000 lions used to roam the African continent – latest estimates are that only between 12,000 and 15,000 remain. The end objective of the Antelope Park Lion breeding and rehabilitation programme is to re-introduce lions into the wild. This project is a World First, has been officially endorsed by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and is supported by some of the world’s leading ecologists in this field.

Spending time with the lions in the wild each day is an essential part of the cub’s upbringing. If the cubs are to be released into the wild it is important that they spend time out in a natural environment. They need to adapt to it, learn from it, understand, observe, feel and smell the wild.

African ImpactSince the start of this intensive programme, we have noted a marked increase in the Lions’ awareness of their natural surroundings, as well as an improvement in their hunting skills. The larger cubs are now able to take down smaller game species whilst out on walks, and these abilities are being enhanced each day whilst under the supervision of volunteers. These are invaluable discoveries, which have earned us further support for our world first endeavours.

You will also have the opportunity to spend time with our orphaned African Elephants and their trainers. The elephants at Antelope Park were saved from certain death during a severe drought that ravaged Zimbabwe’s South Eastern Lowveld in 1991 and 1992. The elephants play an important role in the Antelope Park’s activities schedule. You may be asked to assist in the daily duties with the elephants.

The few remaining areas of wildlife sanctuary in Zimbabwe are extremely precious and must at all costs be protected. Part of your project will involve assistance with the wildlife management scheme such as finding and removing snares (‘snare sweeps’) within the game park and checking for holes or fence cuttings on the boundary fence (‘Boundary Patrols’) and repairing them. These activities are usually conducted on foot, horseback or elephant-back.

You may also be asked to assist in any other duties at the game park such as:

- Cutting and collecting firewood
- Daily schooling and exercising of horses
- Basic repairs and maintenance
- Assisting the Antelope Park Guides in their duties
- Any other wildlife or camp related activities

African ImpactAccommodation

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You will be staying in comfortable twin or triple room accommodation at the main reserve camp. Situated next to a beautiful dam, the camp has modern facilities including internet access, satellite TV and a swimming pool.

Volunteers have separate shower and toilet facilities to the rest of the camp which are located adjacent to the sleeping area. Your room will be cleaned daily by the housekeeping staff, and free use of the laundry service is available to all volunteers.

NB: You can also take part in this project for one or two months - simply get in touch with us for more details.

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Lion and elephant rehabilitation project

only  £1795

Lion and elephant rehabilitation project

Countries:
Zimbabwe
Call:
+27 710814990
We give you the opportunity to be more than a tourist in Africa, but a traveller, conservationist and humanitarian. Our projects make a measurable impact on the people and wildlife. Our volunteers have a safe, unforgettable life-changing experience. Don’t just ‘see’ Africa. 'Experience it'. Our motto: Explore, Inspire, Impact.