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Working Holidays / Student
gap year for individuals / families
in a wildlife conservation project on a game reserve in South Africa |
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Welcome to Modgaji
Conservation
and Rehabilitation Projects
Baviaans Karroo Game Reserve
Baviaans Mega Reserve – Eastern Cape – South Africa
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We invite you to become a part of a unique conservation project bordering the Baviaanskloof Wilderness Area and forming part of the Baviaans Mega Reserve in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Participants, ranging from volunteers to students, partake in the whole spectrum of Reserve development; conservation management and wildlife rehabilitation, specializing in cheetah and other endangered species rehabilitation and release.
The Modgaji conservation and animal rehabilitation programme welcomes motivated all participants, i.e: gap year students, career break / sabbatical participants, volunteers, Family breaks, short and long holidays, students looking for practical hands on experience, and anyone with a passion for wildlife and / or conservation.
This programme is targeted at persons wanting to experience behind the scenes on a wildlife reserve, and do meaningful hands on work with the rehabilitation, release, and monitoring of various animals, back to the wild. Participants will also be in involved the maintenance and conservation on the reserve. With your contribution this great area, surviving species such as leopard, kudu, baboon and many other indigenous species will be brought back to how nature intended the land to be.
Hundreds of years back, wild game roamed these vast areas of the Karoo, but due to human and agricultural impact, their numbers were decimated. Through concerted conservation practises, passion, participation, and reintroduction our goal is to restore land and wildlife back to its original splendour.
Past initiatives of the Modgaji Project have resulted in the successful rehabilitation and release of Cheetah, Lion, both Spotted and Brown Hyena, Caracal, Serval, Cape Fox, African Wild Cat, Elephant, Black and White Rhino, and Buffalo on several Game Reserves around South Africa.
- An experience of a lifetime that will remain with you forever -
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