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This 6 week course is ideal for the adventurous traveller looking for a totally new learning experience in the bush or for those wanting to start a career as a Game Ranger or Field Guide.
This is a fully accredited FGASA level 1 Field Guide training course in the stunning Balule Nature Reserve in Southern Africa. Many of our past wildlife and conservation volunteers also take part in level one Game Ranger training as their 'next step' in their journey through Africa.
The reserve is home to a variety of African wildlife, such as lion, herds of elephant, kudu, giraffe, several rare bird species, rhino, and much much more.
The course follows the syllabus set out by FGASA (Field Guide Association of Southern Africa).
Most of your training is done on foot and you will start your mornings with a 2-3 hour walk within the reserve. Emphasis is placed on practical guiding techniques, as well as theoretical training. Endorsed at level 1 standard, but the depth of knowledge taught will be between level two and level three. The subjects covered are diverse covering subjects such as;
*Astronomy *Geology *Fauna and Flora *Mammals *Reptiles *Fish *Birds *Climate *Animal Behaviour
The course also includes a level1&2 First Aid course which is required to complete your FGASA level 1 training. There are 4 to 6 people on the course at any one time to ensure you are given as much one on one guidance that you will need to complete the Field Guide course at level 1.



The reserve is 30 kms from Phalaborwa. (which is where you will be collected from). Accommodation within the reserve has an air-conditioned lecture room, lounge area, open plan kitchen and dining room, bedrooms and a small swimming pool where you can relax at the weekends and at the end of each day.
The world famous Kruger National Park is only a short distance away and students will be able to reap the benefits and experiences from a weekend visit on their time off
* Accommodation *Three meals a day *Camping out in the bush *Practical Assessment to obtain NVQ 2 qualification *Registration with FGASA and DEAT *FGASA moderation fees *FGASA level 1 exam *Level 1&2 First Aid course *Local airport transfers to/from Phalaborwa airport *All training Monday to Friday
Total Cost: £2,100
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2010 DATES |
AVAILABILITY |
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18th January to 26th February |
FULLY BOOKED |
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2nd May to 11th June |
FULLY BOOKED |
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4th July to 13th August |
4 places |
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7th November to 17th December |
2 places |
CONTACT US for more information or APPLY FOR A MARINE CONSERVATION VOLUNTEER PLACEMENT
Any Restrictions?
Minimum age is 17. Students must have a full driving licence (for the ranger training) and be competant ii the English language. A provisional licence may be accepted upon request.
In addition to this, we can also arrange wildlife and conservation volunteering placement on the reserve before or after your stay. You placement will involve assisting the wildlife rangers and maintenance teams to maintain the reserve. Activities involve; road packing, boma building, removal of alien plantations, front of house at one of the lodges (if required), removal of old fence lines, assisting with buffalo breeding projects. Please contact us for more information and pricing options available.
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