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Nestled in a picturesque setting at the base of the Drakensberg escarpment in the Limpopo Province of South Africa, this center has become a haven for the rehabilitation and care of abandoned, injured and sick wildlife.

Wildlife is brought to the center from all corners of South Africa, and once healthy enough, are re-introduced into their natural habitats. Those animals that cannot be returned to the wild due to the nature or extent of their injuries are cared for at the center and are used to educate the many people who visit us each year, both from across South Africa and abroad. Another important function of the center is breeding. The center has successfully bred and released into the wild the endangered Crowned Eagle, Serval, and many others.

Volunteers will be involved in many aspects of conservation and animal care. They will also work and live with volunteers and professional staff from around the world. If a volunteer wants to enhance his or her chance to see baby animals, we recommend they come from November-March which is our baby season.
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Location of the Project:  33 km from Hoedspruit, Limpopo Province
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Project length:  Min 2 weeks - Max 8 weeks
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Arrival Airport:  Eastgate Airport (HDS), Hoedspruit
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Volunteer Work:  Handling of the animals, daily cleaning, food preparation, feeding and maintenance work
Age:  18-80
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Number of Volunteers:  Up to 20 international volunteers
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Important Note:  There is limited availability for certain dates June through August, please inquire before registration.

What's Included

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Accommodations:  Volunteers will stay in shared rooms
Food:  Three meals a day are included
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Airport Transfers:  Included on arrival day and departure day
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Support:  Comprehensive and professional pre-departure travel guidance, 24/7 GoEco emergency hotline, experienced local field team.

What's not Included

Flights, visas (if required), travel health insurance, personal expenses
Limpopo Province, 33 km from Hoedspruit.
This center is a non-profit organization, open to the public and relying completely on public support. Mission Project Volunteers will be involved in many aspects of conservation and animal care under professional supervision.

Some of your tasks may include:
  • Hand-nurturing of orphaned animals from cheetah cubs, to birds, to warthogs
  • The care and welfare of the permanent residents which, because of the nature of their injuries, cannot be released back into the wild
  • Daily cleaning of animal enclosures, scrubbing their bed mats and feeding the animals
  • The treatment and care of sick and injured animals
  • Assisting with the upkeep of the center such as road maintenance, removal of alien vegetation, etc
  • Attending call-outs to capture animals for relocation or to be brought into the center for treatment. This may be by darting or humane trapping.
  • Wildlife veterinary work, which would be mostly observational
  • Game capture and relocation when appropriate
Volunteer hours are usually 7:00 AM until 5:00 PM and are expected to help wherever necessary.

Please note that, due to the nature of rehabilitation work, nothing is predictable or guaranteed, including which types of animals are at the center at any given time.
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Internet:  There is Internet access at the volunteer house for a small fee
Laundry
Laundry:  A laundry service is available.
Accommodations
Accommodations:  Separate male and female accommodation are provided (2 - 6 to a room) in a comfortable brick bungalow. There are shared bathrooms with a hot shower and flushing toilets, as well as a large kitchen and living area. Linens are provided, but please bring your own towel.
Food:  Three meals are provided per day. Lunch is served up at the Volunteers House. For dinner, volunteers get a bush ride by vehicle to and from the lodge, which gives them a chance to see nocturnal animals in the evening. Twice a week volunteers go out for dinner. Once to Moholoholo Ya-Mati (no extra charge), and once to a local restaurant which is not expensive but is at an additional cost. This is optional and if you do not want to join, you can notify the coordinator who will arrange a meal at the lodge.
Please take note of thisa project's minimum requirements:
  • Basic level of English
  • Good physical fitness
  • Motivation to work with animals
  • Immunizations (please consult your doctor)
  • Rabies vaccination is strongly recommended due to the nature of the work at the center
Quiet time is on Sundays, and although volunteers still tend to the feeding of all the animals, there is ample relaxation time. If volunteers want to get active, educational trips can be organized for an extra fee to nearby attractions, including the stunning Kruger National Park.

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