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Work with Lion Cubs in South Africa with this Lion Breeding Project

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I've stayed in Jeffreys Bay for three weeks and worked as a volunteer at one of the schools in the township. The children at the Creche were very adorable and the two teachers were just amazing in their dedication to educate about 40-50 children every single day. They could definitely use some helping hands and their appreciation for me investing three weeks of my time in helping them was enormous...........Read more

 

 


Lion Cub Volunteers South Africa

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What an opportunity to work with lion cubs, the park has regular litters of cubs as a breeding centre. Working as a volunteer you will have the rare opportunity of hand rearing lion cubs of different ages. Hand rearing means being responsible for the cubs’ well being. This is an amazing experience working with white lions.

THE PROJECT:
Working as a volunteer you will have the rare opportunity of hand rearing lion cubs of different ages. Hand rearing means being responsible for the cubs’ well being. Giving the cubs comfort, feeding them with milk formula from a bottle.  Replacing their mother in all ways.  Doing the mothers’ job of assisting them to urinate and defecate.  (For at least the first three weeks as they cannot do this for themselves).  Cuddling and just sitting with them you will enjoy your days in the company of the most sociable of all cats. They love to fall asleep on your lap!  Your days on Cub’s duty will include making the various feed mixtures and preparing meat for the various age groups and having interaction with the paying public coming to see the cubs. Interacting with the public extends to assisting our restaurant staff during busy periods or functions.

THE LIONS:
The lion population in the Park is approximately 65, of which nearly 25 are sub-adults and cubs.  All the lion cubs born at the Park are hand-reared.  The cubs have been inoculated against all known feline diseases including rabies, and have all been tested and found to be free of feline aids and TB.  All the cubs are micro-chipped. The Park boasts a variety of wildlife species like Giraffe, Zebra, Wildebeest, Impala, Blesbok, Duiker, Monkeys, etc.

ACCOMMODATION:
Volunteers share accommodation in a four-bedded wooden cabins with shower/toilet/basin. The beds have bedside lamps and are equipped with electric blankets! The cabins are located within the Park, approximately 300 meters from the restaurant / Visitors Centre and a torch is recommended for walking from the restaurant to the cabins. Another cabin is shared and used for lectures, TV, chatting, etc., with an adjoining kitchen. We do not allow smoking inside the cabins. There are usually between three and twelve volunteers at any one time

THE PROGRAM:
The centre is a haven not only for lions but also several species of wildlife, including Giraffe, Zebra, Wildebeest, Tigers, Caracals, Meerkat and several antelope species.

 

  • Working as a volunteer you will be involved in many aspects of conservation and lion care.

Other volunteer tasks include : 

  • Conservation talks on fauna and flora found in the region as well as identification of mammals, wildlife spoor, animal dung etc.

  • Assisting with upkeep of the reserve such as road maintenance, removal alien vegetation etc.

  • Upkeep and improvement of lion enclosures for all lions.

  • Walking lions on a daily basis, at times with paying clients.

  • Assisting with community projects in the area.

  • Observing and studying the lion cubs and their behaviour, cubs are very individual and even the litters vary. 

  • Checking reserve and boundaries for snares.

VOLUNTEERS MUST KNOW BEFORE ARRIVAL 

  1. The breeding centre does not always have new born baby lions available.  Please verify if that is the main reason you are coming.
    See the forum to see when cubs have arrived or are expected
    Lion Cub Volunteer Forum
     

  2. The project is located on a reserve set in 120 hectares of superb coastal forest overlooking the Indian Ocean, and 25kms from town.
     

  3. The centre has in the past made most of its income from tourists, both local and international, as well as schools coming for an educational day trip. Visitors visit the centre to get close to the animals, especially the lions. In some cases, to even hold the baby lions. This has made it possible for the centre to sustain itself over the last 15 years. 
     

  4. Helping with maintaining the property (hard work & weather permitting)Caring for the other wildlife on the property which includes injured or orphaned animals brought into the park.  Most of them are released into the Park

Meals

All meals are provided and thus are included in your program fees.

We welcome all vegetarians and vegans as well as any other special dietary requirements.

You will also be required to prepare your own evening meals, This is done by volunteers together as a group.

Communication

Internet access is available at a nominal cost, and is charged at the going rate.  If you take your own laptop don't forget to bring your own converter and adapter.

Medical

All volunteers must arrive with a medical & travel insurance. We have hospitals and medical clinics nearby and we can get normal medical care within a reasonable time. Medical rescue is available in most countries in Africa - please ensure your medical aid will cover that.

Volunteers must have anti-tetanus injections. Many areas in Africa have a malaria risk, should you travel afterwards it is best to take something for MALARIA. We suggest you consult your local doctor for malaria medication. The area mentioned above are free of Malaria.

Requirements

·    Dress code for most projects should be natural colour clothing. (Rules of the project should be respected to avoid expulsion from the program.)

·    Wildlife rehabilitation, re-introduction is a sensitive program where Wildlife are encouraged to return to the wild (if possible) therefore contact with animals is sometimes limited unless the animal is injured, orphaned or needing to be nursed.

·    There is age restriction of min of 18yrs, but applicants are expected to be physically able to complete tasks and generally get involved with the rest of the younger group of volunteers.

·    A basic English understanding is required. Should there be an applicant with poor English command he/she must be accompanied by applicant of the same language or attend our language school.

·    Our programs are open to anyone who has an interest in Africa her Wildlife & her people.

What Happens to my Fees

Volunteer’s fees pay for the following:                   
Accommodation & meals
Transfers to and from nearest airport or similar.
Project 24 hour support

Money received from volunteers for these projects is used amongst other things to :

o   Build new & better breeding & recovery units for wild animals in our care.

o    Improve the general conditions of the project

o    Milk formula for baby lions

o    Purchase much needed yet expensive drugs for wildlife (inoculations etc)

o    Dart gun and drugs

o    Upliftment of rural classrooms

o    Maintenance of electric fencing around breeding   enclosures

o    Purchase of Wildlife for reserve.
 

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  Project Rates

Please note that you can extend for any length of time (min 2 weeks)

All Rates Quoted in South African Rands on sharing accommodation.

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ZAR 5500/week

  Includes

● Accommodation (shared 4 Sleeper Wooden Cabins
● All meals
● Airport Transfers to and from Port Elizabeth airport

  Dates

This project can be joined at any time of the year.

We recommend staying four weeks at the project

  Who can Apply

This project is open to anyone over the age of 18, fairly fit and in good health.

  Location

The Project is located 25 km from Port Elizabeth South Africa, Volunteers must arrange their flights to and from Port Elizabeth airport

  Working Hours

Work days will be from 8-5 with one day of per week to relax or explore the area, there are a selection of outings you can join to surrounding Game Farms and attractions.

Most volunteers spend their days off at the Volunteer Lodge in Jeffreys Bay J Bay Lodge

  Orientation

Join is in Jeffreys Bay for 5 days of fun and sun before starting your project. Enjoy the worlds highest Bungy Jump, Cuddle Lion Cubs, Sandboard or Learn to Surf in the perfect wave. More Info on Volunteer Orientation Package

 

 


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