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Why BRinK?

- obtain hands-one experience in field biology
- learn specialised research methods
- field work design, scientific data collection and analysis
- presentation of results
- insight in practical wildlife management
- public awareness
- team work
- friendship and contacts for your future career
- contribution to wildlife conservation in Namibia
- unforgettable outdoor experience within the Kalahari wilderness

BRinK investigates Kuzikus reserve as part of a long-term research and conservation programme. We are unique in that we focus on your interests. We are specialised to train you in field biology. You should learn how a field project is organised and carried out, how scientific facts are collected through observation and measurment and how those are presented to be understood.
 

"Now I know I want to be a biologist!"

Fred Oberli from Sédeilles
          "Doing camping and fieldwork in the amazing landscape in a relaxed atmosphere was awesome for me.
  A good reason to come back again and again!
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Chris Seppey from Montreal
     
"Thanks again for everything, it was really an unforgettable experience." 

Céline Stoffel from Lausanne
  "For me, the best wildlife experience in my life!"

Philippe Walther from Lausanne
     
"Do you have something special in the air down there in KUZIKUS? Namibia in KUZIKUS was really amazing!
An incredible experience with fantastic people."


Nico Hazi from Budapest


 
   
     
"Red sand, green bushes, blue sky and many other colours hypnotize your sight constantly in the Kalahari desert. I wasn't well aware of the beauty of Namibia untill I went there. As a nature loving person you shouldn't miss the chance to live for once at least away from the mechanical loud noises and stressfull life and dive into the wilderness.

With the wonderful help and warmth of the people living there and the Brink staff it's just so easy to adapt to the new life style. The highlights were to get the chance to see the very endangered  hook-lipped Rhinoceros, a Jackal, young ostriches running and many other animals from so close but also the wonderful colors of the sunset and the amazing night sky! Never saw so many stars in the sky.

I enjoyed every moment in Kuzikus for me as a city living man was also the only chance to experience the fragility of being a human without claws, exceptional speed, smell or sight and for once not counting on "stuff". I guess living such an experience is something everybody should do also in order to support every efforts people make to protect our wonderful world."


Jamal Hanafi from Zürich


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