Based in Lokobe National Park, participants on a wildlife research fellowship receive on-the-ground training, learn from conservation experts and gain career-boosting experience. With access to scientific datasets, you can work on your university dissertation or one of GVI’s flagship research projects. You’ll also have the chance to lead or co-author a paper on a specific conservation issue.
GVI Foundation Grants are now available for conservation programs abroad. Up to ZAR 100,000 based on your motivation and circumstances. Apply by 30 Nov.
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