Purpose
Protect & preserve endangered wildlife
Start dates
Programs start every Monday
Duration
Choose from 1-12 weeks
Volunteer hours
Up to 6 hours per day
Age
Volunteers aged 18+, and 16+ accompanied
Accommodation
Semi-permanent tents
This program is ideal for:
Outdoor-loving volunteers who want to get out of their comfort zone and contribute to conservation efforts protecting amazing wildlife and their habitats.
Project details
Explore the untamed and vast landscapes of Botswana while studying iconic African species in our Wildlife Conservation volunteer project. Become a key player in preserving habitats and welfare of indigenous wildlife as you study and observe wildlife from elephants, zebras, and giraffes to lions, leopards, and hyenas. In this volunteer project, you will gain experience working with conservationists focused on expanding protected areas for these animals, contributing to the enhancement of Southern African biodiversity.
What to expect and how you’ll make an impact
Set within a sanctuary for Africa’s most iconic species, this experience offers an authentic immersion in the wilderness. You’ll be surrounded by expansive landscapes and native wildlife, all while playing a vital role in the area’s conservation efforts and creating lasting memories. As part of the Botswana program, volunteers will work on an unfenced private game reserve in the Tuli Block, actively participating in the land’s rewilding and the restoration of its diverse wildlife. This collaborative initiative seeks to achieve the ultimate goal of enhancing biodiversity in Southern Africa.
Your work day will be divided between early morning and late afternoon tasks, assisting with research, conservation projects and wildlife observation, with activities that can include:
- Conducting mammal and bird surveys
- Performing anti-poaching patrols
- Identifying animal prints
- Studying migration patterns throughout the year
- Conservation efforts of autochthonous plant species
- Develop elephant identikits
- Monitoring camera traps and document nocturnal activities
- Assist with waterhole construction, soil erosion control and road maintenance
- Observing wildlife in their natural habitat
Volunteers will also have the chance to participate in sleep-outs, where you’ll experience the magic of Africa’s starlit skies, witness breathtaking sunsets and sunrises over the plains, and fall asleep beneath the vast expanse of the African sky, serenaded by the sounds of nearby wildlife.
Please note, these are wild animals. You should not expect to conduct hands-on research or interact directly with them.
Why do Wildlife Conservation volunteering in Botswana with IVHQ?
As a wildlife conservation volunteer in Botswana you’ll be adding value to conservation efforts, while also developing personally and professionally by:
- Supporting efforts to enhance biodiversity in Southern Africa.
- Helping protect endangered animal populations
- Developing your communication skills
- Gaining a wide range of conservation knowledge
- Learning about wildlife and the challenges it faces
Volunteer requirements
- To join this program independently volunteers must be at least 18 years old.
- If you are under the age of 18, you must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18 and have parental consent to join the program (minimum age of 16).
- All volunteers over the age of 18 must have a clear criminal background check. For those aged 16 or 17, 2 character reference letters will suffice in lieu of a background check.
- Medium level of fitness is required for this project
- All volunteers are required to have adequate volunteer travel insurance
- All volunteers must speak fluent English.
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