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Zimbabwe
Volunteer in Zimbabwe |
 | Working as a volunteer in Zimbabwe is a fantastic way to get involved with wildlife conservation work on your Zimbabwe gap year. If you volunteer in Zimbabwe on a wildlife project you’ll be working closely both with the animals themselves and local people – providing you with a unique and privileged insight in to local life and culture. In order to volunteer in Zimbabwe it’s not necessary to have any previous experience of working with animals – just bags of enthusiasm and a strong desire to provide care and support to endangered wildlife.
Zimbabwe volunteerIf you would like to travel Zimbabwe as a volunteer, Real Gap has three superb wildlife conservation projects to choose from. One of Real Gap’s most rewarding Zimbabwe volunteer programmes is a WWF endorsed black rhino project – on which volunteers help out with the fight to save these magnificent creatures from the very real threat of extinction. Real Gap’s other two Zimbabwe volunteer programmes enable travellers to get involved with lion conservation.
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Walk with lions and carry out hands-on work with rhino and elephants in Zimbabwe. Canoe the Zambezi River, stay in national parks and take the chance to observe numerous native species. |

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Handle rhino, train elephants and make a real difference to the future of endangered species in Zimbabwe. Living close to the animals will give you a unique insight into their lives and make for fantastic photos opportunities. |

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Get a one-off insight into life on Zimbabwe’s top nature reserve, home to buffalo, elephant, lions and more. You might be involved in darting animals, checking for snares, studying elephants or checking for poacher activity. |

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Walk with lions and watch cubs hunt their first prey. This is a rare opportunity to get close to wild animals while contributing to valuable breeding and release work. Explore the grasslands on horseback or elephant-back, too. |

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Do the unthinkable - walk with lions! Collect data, carry out research and watch as the lion cubs learn to hunt. You’ll also educate local children, and pay a memorable visit to elephant orphans. |

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Spend four activity-packed weeks in South Africa! Canoe down the Zambezi River, learn to live in the African bush, walk with lions and get an internationally recognised scuba diving certificate. |

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