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A guide to tracking animals in the wild

  • Post author:HESC
  • Post published:July 23, 2015
  • Post category:Education/Student Programme/Wildlife Conservation Experience
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On a visit to the beautiful Lowveld area of South Africa, you will be captivated by its spectacular sights, smells and sounds. Some of the iconic animal species you could…

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Student Blog: 14 July 2015

  • Post author:HESC
  • Post published:July 14, 2015
  • Post category:Education/Student Programme/Wildlife Conservation Experience
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Last week, four new students arrived at the Centre to join our group! This includes Victoire Laurier and Paul Laurier from France and Nicola Murray and Patric Murray from England.…

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Can you ‘spot’ the difference between a leopard and a cheetah?

  • Post author:HESC
  • Post published:June 28, 2015
  • Post category:Education/Student Programme/Wildlife Conservation Experience
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Leopard Many tend to get confused between the leopard and the cheetah. We thought we would explain the difference between the two cats to make identifying them on your next…

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How to build your own wormery

  • Post author:HESC
  • Post published:June 20, 2015
  • Post category:Conservation/Education/Student Programme/Wildlife Conservation Experience
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05 June 2015 was World Environment Day, and in its honour, our Wildlife Conservation Experience students built a wormery and a recycling system. A wormery is an easy and efficient…

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HESC Wildlife Conservation Experience – Update: 11 April 2015

  • Post author:HESC
  • Post published:April 30, 2015
  • Post category:Education/Student Programme/Wildlife Conservation Experience
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Andrea Cabai from Italy is a banker by profession. He took one-week’s leave from work to visit South Africa, and participated in our Wildlife Conservation Experience (previously known as The…

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Student Update: 16 September – 6 October 2014

  • Post author:HESC
  • Post published:October 6, 2014
  • Post category:Education/Student Programme/Wildlife Conservation Experience
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Introducing Marta Salinas, Nina Muitjens, Laura Welsh, Erika Meiring,  Miguel Salinas and Kourtney Gillis – our latest group of students! Here is what they had to say about their experience:…

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HESC STUDENT PROGRAMME – FINAL BLOG UPDATE: 14 JULY 2014

  • Post author:HESC
  • Post published:July 15, 2014
  • Post category:Education/Student Programme/Wildlife Conservation Experience
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At the elephant back safari Last week, four new students arrived at the Centre to join our group. They are Victoire Laurier and Paul Laurier from France, and Nicola and Patric…

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HESC STUDENT PROGRAMME UPDATE: JUNE – JULY 2014

  • Post author:HESC
  • Post published:July 7, 2014
  • Post category:Education/Student Programme/Wildlife Conservation Experience
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The view on the boat trip On Tuesday we all arrived and got situated in the camp. We had orientation and got taken around the Centre and introduced to all the…

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Student Update: 7 July 2014

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  • Post published:July 7, 2014
  • Post category:Education/Student Programme/Wildlife Conservation Experience
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On Tuesday we all arrived and got situated in the camp. We had orientation and got taken around the Centre and introduced to all the animals. We were split into…

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HESC STUDENT PROGRAMME – INTRODUCTION: 27 JUNE 2014

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  • Post published:July 1, 2014
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Our new students have arrived, and six of them will be with us for the full three-week duration of the programme. We introduce to you Jeremy Blin from France; Monika Steiner…

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