- South Africa
- Port Elizabeth
About Program
Volunteer at an animal and bird sanctuary giving hands-on assistance with a variety of exotic and indigenous animals that are in captivity and non-releasable due to various factors like past injuries, ex-pets, human habituation and the fact that they are not naturally indigenous to the area.
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Ethical Impact
Program Highlights
- Join us in providing essential daily care to a diverse range of exotic and indigenous birds and animals at the sanctuary. Hike the wildlife reserve with giraffe and antelope in your spare time.
- Gain invaluable knowledge from expert animal managers in ethical animal care, ensuring the well-being and stimulation of the animals under their care
- Contribute to the treatment, rehabilitation, and potential release of wildlife rescued from challenging situations by the public. The adjoining nature reserve is the perfect place to release wildlife.
- Embark on a unique volunteer holiday experience where your love for animals meets adventure, making a positive impact on their lives and being hands-on helping.
- Explore the wonders of South Africa during your free time, from visiting Big 5 wildlife reserves, surf lessons on the golden beaches, beach horse rides, quad biking, bungee jumping and so much more
Program Impact
The sanctuary boasts the most incredible aviaries in which house over 250 species of birds many brought in and surrended by the public. You will find a variety of birds of prey, garden birds and exotic birds from South Africa and other continents. From Pygmy Falcons, Blue and Crowned Cranes, Toucans, Coucal’s, Flamingos, Macaws, Kookaburras, African Greys, Cockatoos, Amazon parrots, the list goes on.
The animal enclosures accommodate Servals, Caracal, Porcupine, Genet, Marmoset Monkeys, Duikers, Sunis, Bushbuck, Springbok, Nyala, Impala, Grysbok, Kudus, Ostrich, Emu, Goats, Wallabies, Tortoises, Crocodile, Snakes, Bearded Dragons, Hedgehogs and more. In the adjoining wildlife reserve, you will find Giraffe, Zebra, Kudu, Blesbok, Impala, Bushbuck, Waterbuck, Grysbok, Common Duiker and Nyala as well as Caracal, Jackal, Porcupine, Honey badgers and an abundance of bird life.
Indigenous wildlife rescued by the public is also treated and released on the adjoining wildlife reserve while the resident sanctuary animals are well cared for being fed twice a day on a diet specific to their needs.