In recent years there has been a marked increase in the demand for hands on participatory conservation experiences. Detailed research has shown that it is possible to conduct tours that offer the finest experience possible whilst meeting stringent eco-tourism criteria. New projects are continuously being developed and evolved so tailor-made itineraries can be designed to include new places and experiences to suit the guests' needs.
The capture and relocation of wildlife from one area to another has played a vital role in the preservation of endangered species in Africa, largely through the establishment of scientifically run game ranches. This process is of paramount importance in maintaining the delicate balance of nature on the southern tip of the African continent. All game capture is done on a sound ecological basis, in line with the latest trends in protecting the wild and in keeping the wonders of the African bush alive for future generations.
The core activity of these projects is to observe and participate in the capture and relocation of wildlife, although other conservation related activities are offered.
The areas where these projects operate include northern KwaZulu Natal, North West Province, Northern Province, Northern Cape and Mpumalanga and take place consistently between the months of March - Oct and capture teams may be joined at any stage during this period.
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