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Become a BRinK volunteer

BRinK investigates Kuzikus Wildlife Reserve with the help of research volunteers as part of a long-term monitoring and conservation programme.

As a BRinK student benefit from the following:
  • hands-on experience in biology field work conducting your own research project
  • learning specialised research methods in the field
  • attaining experience in field work design, data collection and write-up
  • getting your name in print through report publications and presentations
  • gaining insight into farm and wildlife management in Africa
  • developing friendships and contacts for your future career
  • enhancing your CV through conservation, public awareness and team work - obtain a BRinK certificate
  • gaining your first work and volunteer experience
  • your personal contribution to the conservation of Afican wildlife!

 

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