Herpetofauna Research Internship in South Africa – Explore Microhabitats & Species Diversity
Bushveld Biodiversity Research Centre (Private) | https://bushveldbiodiversity.org/
Details
Application Deadline:
08/05/2025
Published:
07/02/2025
Starting Date:
between 9/4/2025 and 10/23/2025
Ending Date:
between 11/20/2025 and 1/8/2026
Hours per Week:
25 - 45
Salary:
none
Education Required:
Some Undergraduate
Experience Required:
none
Tags:
Graduate Opportunities
Undergraduate Opportunities
Description
Are you passionate about reptiles and amphibians? The Bushveld Biodiversity Research Centre is offering a Herpetofauna Research Internship where you’ll contribute to the study of microhabitats and species diversity in a vast, ecologically rich landscape.
About Us:
About Us:
The BBRC is located on a 27,000-hectare wildlife reserve—boasting 17 antelope species and two of the Big Five—dedicated to biodiversity research and preservation. Our work spans diverse projects, including giraffe population monitoring, bird habitat research, vegetation studies, and documenting wildflowers, butterflies, and other insects.
What You’ll Do:
What You’ll Do:
- Conduct field surveys to document reptile and amphibian species
- Identify and analyze the microhabitats used by different species
- Use camera traps, transects, and active searches to study species diversity
- Assist in data collection and contribute to conservation research
- Gain hands-on experience in handling, measuring, and identifying herpetofauna
Who Should Apply?
Who Should Apply?
This opportunity is ideal for students, early-career researchers, and passionate conservationists looking to gain field research experience in herpetology and biodiversity conservation. A background in biology, ecology, or environmental science is beneficial but not required.
Why Join Us?
Why Join Us?
- Work on a 27,000-hectare protected reserve with diverse habitats
- Gain experience in hands-on field research
- Be part of an international team of researchers and conservationists
- Live and work in the African bush, surrounded by incredible wildlife
Duration of Stay:
Duration of Stay:
Flexible | We recommend a commitment of 2 to 4 months to fully immerse yourself in the experience.
Please note that a monthly conservation fee is required, which covers the following:
- Conservation Fees: As you’ll be staying on a wildlife reserve, a portion of your fee will go towards supporting the protection and care of the land and the species that inhabit it.
Comfortable accommodation will be provided during your stay.
- Transportation: Including pick-up and drop-off from the Polokwane airport, weekly or bi-weekly town trips for students to restock supplies, and daily drives around the reserve.
This fee ensures that your experience contributes to both your well-being and the vital work of preserving the reserve.
Application Details:
Application Details:
Apply now to be part of this exciting research initiative! Submit your resume and a brief cover letter to research@bushveldbiodiversity.org
If you are interested in this internship but unavailable on the specified dates, please still reach out to us and submit your CV and cover letter. We can discuss alternative dates and check our project schedule for availability.
If you are interested in this internship but unavailable on the specified dates, please still reach out to us and submit your CV and cover letter. We can discuss alternative dates and check our project schedule for availability.
Contact
Chanelle Becker
research@bushveldbiodiversity.org (preferred contact method)