Monitor the movements, behaviour, numbers, kills, and habituation of wildlife
The research plays a vital role in the management of conservation areas
The aim of the LEO Africa research project is to provide the reserve wardens and ecologists with detailed information about wildlife in the Selati Game Reserve. This information is used to evaluate the impact of re-introduced animals and to maintain balanced and sustainable ecosystems.
While the focus of our research is on a single pride of collared lion in the Selati Game Reserve, our volunteer wildlife research programme records and monitors the movements, behaviour, numbers, kills, and habituation of leopards, cheetah, elephant, and white rhino. This research will play a vital role in the management of conservation areas throughout South Africa.
Your volunteer work is not just about lions. You will also track and monitor leopards, cheetahs, white rhinos, and elephants. Volunteer Now