Wildlife volunteering at the Namibia Wildlife Sanctuary

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The Namibia Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 2005 to protect and improve the lives of Namibia’s animals, and work towards an Africa where humans and wildlife can thrive together.
The 8,000 acre sanctuary and wildlife reserve provides a safe forever home for orphaned and injured animals, with a focus on rescue, rehabilitation and long term care. Residents include leopard, cheetah, African wild dog, primates, antelopes and a variety of other large and small, wild and domestic animals.
What do volunteers do?
This wildlife sanctuary volunteer programme relies on volunteers to support local staff in all aspects of animal care, enriching the lives of the long-term residents, and working on rehabilitation strategies for those destined for release. Volunteers are responsible for daily food preparation and feeding, habitat enrichment, orphan care and health checks. Volunteers also collect research data on rehabilitated animals, monitor released animals and undertake game counts within the reserve.
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