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Student update: 18 February 2014

  • Post author:HESC
  • Post published:February 19, 2014
  • Post category:Education/Student Programme/Wildlife Conservation Experience
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Students at the micro light flights Since the first day we arrived, we fell in love with South Africa. We’ve been introduced to delicious traditional foods, and learned how things…

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Blog Update: 17 February 2014

  • Post author:HESC
  • Post published:February 17, 2014
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Since the first day we arrived, we fell in love with South Africa.  We’ve bee introduced to delicious traditional foods, and learned how things run here at the Centre.  Whether…

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Student Programme – Introduction: 9 February 2014

  • Post author:HESC
  • Post published:February 11, 2014
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Julia Schiesswohl, Felis picon, Chloe Dillion Brooks, Daniela Gioeni, Giulia Mangiagalli and Chloe Farrington We welcomed a new group for the student programme, and here they introduce themselves: Felisa Picon…

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Student blog: 27 January 2014

  • Post author:HESC
  • Post published:January 27, 2014
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If we could sum these last three weeks into one word, we couldn’t.  Simply because we don’t think there is one word to describe what an amazing experience we’ve had…

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Student update: 27 January 2014

  • Post author:HESC
  • Post published:January 27, 2014
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A big part of our days since the last update has been the baby rhino. We have been taking turns on the night shift care of “Gertjie”, feeding him every…

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Student update: Introduction – 16 January 2014

  • Post author:HESC
  • Post published:January 14, 2014
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Tamsyn Varley The first week has been lovely. Coming from rainy England, there is a big difference in environment to adjust to. Working with really nice people which look after…

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Student blog: final update 2 September 2013

  • Post author:HESC
  • Post published:September 6, 2013
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Volunteers at Pro Track The third week started with an exhilarating episode. We had to capture, rehabilitate and release an elephant shrew. On my way to the bathroom this morning,…

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Student blog update: 20 August 2013

  • Post author:HESC
  • Post published:August 28, 2013
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Wednesday was a great first day! Our group started with the butchery - cutting fat off the meat, and adding supplements to keep the cheetahs healthy. We then fed the…

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Student Blog: Introduction 15 August 2013

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  • Post published:August 16, 2013
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In the back row: Joanna Clark; Courtney Peters, Lucy Catroll, Margot Schotte, Rebecca Williams, Bethany Wildash, Lizzie Malachowski and Sophie van Mil. In the front row: Megan Forster, Nina Mikkelsen,…

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Student blog update 4 August 2013

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  • Post published:August 7, 2013
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Students saying bye to Savannah Friday was our last full working day at the Centre, and we enjoyed our day by cleaning the dip tank (which left four of us…

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