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Turing project at

Zingela Safari and River company


SOUTH AFRICA

the project - long term


The project will take place at travelling to different locations in
Zingela Safari and River company South Africa where problems with
and focuses on all aspects crocodiles have been reported and
of wildlife conservation and assisting in trapping, transporting
sustainability. and releasing these.
Trainees will work with local
guides, particularly in monitoring
and recording data of the giraffe
population. Two weeks will be
spent will a local expert in crocdile
trapping which will involve

accommodation and meals


Accommodation will be in a be responsible for their own
shared safari tent with one other meals
trainee. Meals are provided by
local chefs using fresh ingredients
grown on site.
Whilst taking part in the crocodile
trapping activity trainees will be
‘on the road’ for the 2 weeks staying
in various accommodations,
camping etc and will sometimes

For the project, trainees


contact: Godfrey Brown
need ...
email : • Strong interest in wildlife
godfrey@everythingispossible.eu and conservation
Telephone: 0797 0101 576 • Physical fitness/ ability to
www.everythingispossible.eu undertake long treks
• Love of the outdoors
• Flexibilty
• studying animal
management or
conservation
Turing project
at Zingela Safari

SOUTH AFRICA
For more information and testimonies
the hosting organisation visit Everything is Possible website or
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Name: Zingela Safari and River Company
Mentors: Michael Belton (AIA) Pete Calverley (Zingela)
Website: www.zingelasafaris.co.za

the project places


A good hour from the tar
road, Zingela is situated
game country on the banks
of the mighty Tugela River
Location
in the heart of wilderness

The country
Climate: May to Sept: 22° during the day to 4° at
night with sun setting around 6pm . Oct to April:
from 26° during the day to 15° at night
System of Government: South Africa is
a parliamentary republic, but unlike most such
republics, the president is both head of state and
head of government
Capital: South Africa has no legally defined
capital city
Currency: Rand (ZAR)
Official language: 11 official languages
including English and Zulu
Time zone: +1hr
Interesting fact: South Africa is subject to
‘loadshedding’ which is periodically switching
off electricity to specific power grids in specific
time frames causing ‘blackout’ periods due to
not being able to meet the demands of the South
African power grid
contact: Godfrey Brown

The language email :


godfrey@everythingispossible.eu
A few words in Zulu:
Telephone: 0797 0101 576
Sawubona Hello
www.everythingispossible.eu
Hamba kahle Goodbye
Unjani How are you ?
Ngiyacela Please
Ngiyabonga Thank you
Igama lami ngu My name is…

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