Archive for the Conservation Holidays Category

April 1, 2010 / Conservation Holidays

Game Reserve Gap Years for the Generations

Thinking of taking a gap year? That doesn't necessarily mean that you're a young and wet behind the ears student. Wildlife conservation holidays are popular with nature-lovers of all ages, from school

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March 30, 2010 / Conservation Holidays, South Africa Holidays

Game Ranger Training at Shamwari Game Reserve

Training as a game ranger may sound like a particularly exotic way to spend time out from work or university, but the course offered at the world-renowned Shamwari Game Reserve isn't just a brief insi

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March 28, 2010 / Conservation Holidays

4 Endangered Animals in Need of Protection

Endangered Wildlife: A Global Issue Across the globe, more and more animal species face extinction. From the rhinos and great apes in Africa, the elephants in Asia, to the tigers in India, animals

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March 26, 2010 / Conservation Holidays

Gap Years For Grown Ups

Huge organisations such as eBay and American Express have recently started to offer a fully paid year's sabbatical into their staff contracts. However, they are not alone as statistics show that 11% o

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March 23, 2010 / Conservation Holidays, South Africa Holidays

Vets Go Wild in South Africa

Chances are you originally decided that you wanted to be a vet because of a love of animals, but after a while even the cutest kitten can get a little boring. Treating 'big' animals in England usually

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March 20, 2010 / Conservation Holidays, South Africa Holidays

The Wildlife Film Academy

Are you passionate about wildlife conservation? Fancy yourself as the next David Attenborough? Well there is a way to stop just thinking about it and take a step to making your dreams a reality. Cours

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March 18, 2010 / Conservation Holidays, South Africa Holidays

Saving the Elephants

The Eastern Cape in South Africa was an area once inhabited by freely roaming elephants, concentrated in the thick forests found in the region. Sadly, these elephants no longer exist today, and it is

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February 27, 2010 / Conservation Holidays

Sharks on Film: 4 Fearsome Sharks

Since the release of Jaws, numerous shark-related cartoons have been released with the fearsome shark often playing a formidable character. These cartoons have a lot to answer for in the eyes of shark

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February 22, 2010 / Conservation Holidays

Wildlife Conservation Holidays – Enjoy a New Challenge

If you're looking for a holiday that combines new experiences with 'giving something back' to the planet, why not think about a wildlife conservation holiday? They're becoming increasingly popular wi

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February 19, 2010 / Conservation Holidays

Wildlife Conservation – New Developments in 2010

Wildlife conservationists are battling alarming trends both in Britain and abroad to protect the future of endangered species. Already in 2010 there have been a number of important scientific press re

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