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The Course is also a perfect way to start or end your ACE placement, or is ideal as an unusual 2-week break from the 9-5 routine. Set in a magnificent Game Reserve, most lectures take place out in the fresh air and practicals are carried out in the bushveld.
The course covers aspects of ecology such as animal identification, botany, animal behaviour and geology as well as rangering skills like 4×4 driving, dealing with dangerous game, snake identification and tracking. The course includes a sleep out in the African bush, aims to give students as much field exposure as possible and teaches a holistic view of the wilderness.
It is conducted by a fully qualified and registered Field Guide, with specialist knowledge and skills.
Subjects covered
- Basic 4 × 4 Driving skills
- Basic snake identification
- Sleep-out in the bushveld
- Interpreting wildlife sounds
- Habits of animals
- Handling firearms
- Bird, insect and tree identification
- Mammal biology and identification
- Bushveld ecology
- Spoor identification of all game
- Practical tracking down of wildlife
- Dangerous game and their behaviour

Recognition
On completion of the course, students will be required to complete both a practical and theoretical examination. Students who pass will be awarded a certificate of success. The course is recognised by FGASA (The Field Guide Association of South Africa.)
Acccomodation
The course is held on a stunning game reserve close to Kruger National Park.The accommodation is a renovated farmhouse on the reserve, with twin rooms, shared bathrooms and a large communal kitchen and living area as well as an outside firepit for cooking on the Braai.
Our users say...
"I wanted to know more about the wildlife that lived in South Africa and its conservation. I learnt so much more than I thought I would in just two weeks. We did a lot of tracking of some of the 'BIG FIVE' by foot and vehicle. The highlight of the course for me was camping out overnight watching out for the animals that may pass us; it was so exciting."
Donna Calvert, ACE Student







