Meet Gerrit and the wonderful wilderness of Botswana

A Conservation & Environment projects based in Botswana and South Africa - volunteers work on the Legodimo Reserve
By: Projects Abroad
 
April 16, 2008 - PRLog -- There is now an incredible opportunity for volunteers to live and work on a real-life African wildlife reserve.  Covering some 15,000 hectares of land, the Legodimo reserve sits right on the border of South Africa and Botswana, straddling the majestic Limpopo River.  

On any average day on this unique project volunteers are likely to see Lions, Leopards, Elephants and Zebras, and volunteers have recently completed constructing a large watering hole, which has brought the action even closer to the camp!

Conservation with a difference

Projects Abroad, a UK voluntary company, manage this conservation and environment project in Botswana and South Africa.  Gerrit Prinsloo, Head of Conservation for Projects Abroad, grew up in South Africa but can speak fluent Tswana, the national language of Botswana. He has an extensive knowledge of all aspects of the Botswana Bush but his real passion is snakes.  In fact he is one of the few people to have been bitten by a black mamba and survived!  Volunteers describe him as eccentric, focused, and happy to leave society behind for his one true love.

This is one of the most appealing aspects of the project, according to Harry Kent, who spent four months working at the site.  Harry explained, “It’s safe to say that I knew very little about wildlife and conservation before travelling to Botswana.  That was until I met Gerrit!  His passion for the natural world is staggering and you cannot help but learn and become fascinated yourself.  The sense of community that develops as a result of this among the African Plains volunteers is really quite something.”

Gerrit comments: “We need to ensure the survival of species and sustain the environment for future generations to experience.  We can only achieve this through the help of other likeminded people and by showing them what could be lost if the rest of the world isn't made aware of what we have.  I like to get to know people from all over the world and their different cultures.  The best part of my job is to have the opportunity to show people with the same passion how awesome Africa is and get them to experience its humbling effect and absolute wildness.”

For further details please look at our website www.projects-abroad.co.uk or our specialist webiste www.volunteer-conservation-south-africa.org.

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Set up in 1992, Projects Abroad specialises in offering students and others a diverse range of projects and destinations throughout Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe and Latin America. Projects Abroad offers 80 different placements to 3,500 volunteers per year in areas such as sport, medicine, teaching, conservation, journalism, care, business and community development.

Website: www.projects-abroad.co.uk
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