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Conservation Global welcomes a diverse student body from a variety of backgrounds. Our experiential programs are intentionally interdisciplinary and participatory in nature – do not expect a traditional academic experience!

During your time with Conservation Global you will get the change to grow personally and professionally. You will get the opportunity to contribute your skills and knowledge to different activities depending on your interest, including:

  • Working with underprivileged communities (rural/urban)
  • Assisting in animal rehabilitation centers (limited availability)
  • Observing or volunteering on game reserves
  • Assisting in research centers/units
  • Conducting work in conservation areas

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Testimonials

The South Africa travel was the most incredible experience of life!! With Conservation Global’s help, I experienced memories that will last a lifetime. From learning about sustainability in townships and wildlife conservatory at game reserves, to the social and economic issues that South Africa struggles with today, Conservation Global allowed me to be enthusiastic and engaged throughout our trip, as well as encouraged me to think about how my relationship with nature and the environment will affect future generations for years to come.

Julia Tomich May 24th, 2016

I spent two weeks in South Africa with Conservation Global in a partnered trip with Franklin University Switzerland. It is safe to say that these two weeks are by far the most memorable of my life thanks to the effort Conservation Global put into both the educational and adventurous aspects of our trip. From hiking up Lion’s Head in Cape Town, diving with Great White sharks in the Indian ocean, and near encounters with the endangered White Rhinoceros, this NGO helped plan an incredible experience for my research conservation class. If it were not for Conservation Global I do not think we could have done many of the activities we did- such as engage with students at Tsiba College on issues of sustainability on our campuses, and meet and listen to Mark Rutherford lecture on how to run Gondwana Game Reserve. I will forever be grateful for these two weeks and for all of the hard work Conservation Global put into this experience!

Taylor Deems May 24th, 2016

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