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What Are the Benefits of Being an Animal Conservation Volunteer?

By Mikey
Successfully sending volunteers abroad for 10 years

Volunteering comes in all shapes and forms and this is what makes it so special; you can pick an area to help in that you really want to experience and be involved with. We aren’t all the same, and while some volunteers relish the opportunity to go and educate and engage with children in schools, some dream of going into animal conservation.  

Animal volunteering abroad is an essential part of keeping some of the world’s most precious and endangered species protected, alive and well. When it comes to volunteering overseas, particularly in a spectacular country like South Africa, you are going to experience a genuine slice of what Africa has to offer. Volunteers have the chance to work closely with a team of committed local animal protection staff who have dedicated their lives to ensuring each animal gets the care they need.  

Being a volunteer for an animal conservation project in South Africa provides insight into aspects of life and research that wouldn’t normally be available and this makes it a truly remarkable programme to enrol in. 

If you have your heart set on signing up to be a part of one of these projects and you are looking to find out more about the benefits that come with the programme you want to join, we have some of the most unique ones here for you to read about. 

You Are Making A Difference

You might not realise, but each and every person who signs up to volunteer can do so in the knowledge that they are making a real difference. No two people are the same and this means that you can assist the programme in your own way when you’re involved each day.  

Not only do you get the exposure and unique experience to help you progress your dreams of working with animals in the future, if that’s your plan, you can also give something back in some way too.  

You don’t have to be a zoology student or aspire to be a vet; the project is open to anyone who wants to visit South Africa and make a difference. It goes without saying that animals need our help to ensure their survival. By volunteering, you are helping to make a positive impact.  

Enjoy Hands-On Experience Working with Animals

A volunteering programme is one step towards a career in working with animals and you will get to see first-hand what it is like! Reading about these things is useful, but nothing really compares to getting hands-on and discovering the day-to-day activities that are involved in working with animals. You may even find that your enthusiasm is fuelled even more than it was before when you’re in action! 

You Get Acquainted With ‘Interesting’ Friends

When you were younger, did you dream of interacting with elephant calves, leopard cubs and rhinos in an Africa National Reserve? It’s pretty incredible to think that you have the opportunity to do this when you’re a conservation volunteer and you certainly won’t forget about making friends like these.  

This provides you with a platform in which you will not only work to support the welfare and preservation of the African wildlife, but you will also learn to recognise their lifestyle on a daily basis, become close to them and even befriend the friendlier ones.

You’re Boosting Local Biodiversity and Ecotourism

As part of being a responsible animal conservation volunteer, you must take the time to appreciate the responsibility you have not simply to take pleasure in your experience, but also to add to the survival of the animals you have come to help.  

By volunteering, you are actively supporting and promoting ecotourism and maintaining the biodiversity of the local area. This is because when you help local communities, it helps them to further themselves and the welfare of the animals they are looking after too. 

There are very few places that can offer you such an exclusive opportunity to make a genuine difference while also enjoying the many benefits that fall alongside your programme. You’ll undoubtedly come away feeling a though you have grown as a person and impacted the lives of those around you, and, importantly, the animals as well. 

If you’re attracted to the idea of being part of a conservation movement and you want to volunteer then sign up today! As a wildlife conservation volunteer in South Africa, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself in a whole host of exhilarating activities that have been set up to ensure the animals are able to survive in the long-term. Due to environmental changes, and continued efforts by poachers, many of Africa’s animals face massive challenges in an ever-changing environment. When you’re not on the game drives, your time as a volunteer will be spent helping the team to analyse the results of their findings, as well as many more exciting and interesting tasks, including anti-poaching work and park management. So, what are you waiting for? South Africa and its array of wonderful wildlife await!

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