Wildlife Photography Gallery

Our collection of photographs have all been taken by volunteers or staff on our projects in southern Africa. Apply now and you could be coming home with photos just like these!

Buffalo Capture

Buffalo Capture

Buffalo Capture

Buffalo Capture

When animals need to be relocated, a specialised capture team comes into to do the job. This is hands-on and adrenaline fuelled work!

Traditional African Dance

Traditional African Dance

Traditional African Dance

Traditional African Dance

Volunteers at Nholwasi Community Project receive a special welcome from the school children

Black rhino

Black rhino

Black rhino

Black rhino

The rhino is prized for its horn. Not a true horn, it is made of thickly matted hair that grows from the skull without skeletal support. The major demand for horn is in Asia, where it is used in traditional medicine and ornamental carvings. On Phinda Wildlife Research Project you can help monitor these magnificent creatures.

The Baobab Tree

The Baobab Tree

The Baobab Tree

The Baobab Tree

Nights on the projects are often spent watching beautiful sunsets. At around 20 meters tall, the Baobab tree (Adansonia digitata) towers majestically over its neighbours on the African savannas

Baby Chameleon

Baby Chameleon

Baby Chameleon

Baby Chameleon

The game ranger course not only teaches you about the large African animals, but also the smaller ones, the trees and their uses, birds, insects and reptiles!

Coffee break

Coffee break

Coffee break

Coffee break

The famous Baobab tree makes a great bench for a large group of volunteers!

Are you in?

Are you in?

Are you in?

Are you in?

Most animals are free to socialise with the workers and volunteers at Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

Bottlenose dolphins play in the waves

Bottlenose dolphins play in the waves

Bottlenose dolphins play in the waves

Bottlenose dolphins play in the waves

You can find these dolphins in Plettenburg Bay where they are usually in the waves since the noise of the water hides them from predators who use sound to hunt

Porcupine Tracks

Porcupine Tracks

Porcupine Tracks

Porcupine Tracks

On the wildlife tracking course students use their new tracking skills to locate wild animals in the bush

A walk in the bush with mum

A walk in the bush with mum

A walk in the bush with mum

A walk in the bush with mum

Tuli has the last wild roaming population of elephants in southern Africa