Author: Truman Meyers
That is following the 14th January while the cost of plane tickets has gone down and when the cool miserable weather kicks in in the United Kingdom.
What precisely are the reasons people embark on gap years?
What we have not covered here is the simple and most likely obvious question Why should I take a gap year?
There are lots of causes why a gap year is a good option.
A gap year can show you other cultures and develop your interpersonal skills also and|help you improve mentally. It can also show you new things and ultimately provide you a good insite into other cultures.
Then we have Plans for taking a wildlife conservation gap year
Wildlife conservation gap year programs are a really worthwhile and pleasing way to spend your gap year. Simply no matter where you finish up going you can guarantee that there is likely a Wildlife conservation gap year program in the region, that really needs your assistance. There is a predicament to overcome however, and that is just what do you want to do and exactly how do you choose?
Ok, so you know you want to have a wildlife conservation gap year, and you also know that you want to go to Africa, but the next difficult decision is to narrow down your choice further, after all Africa is a huge place and there are projects in many different countries. East Africa has plenty of game parks and research projects but then again so does South Africa and Namibia.
It might help to think about the style of the project you want to work on, for instance the great white shark project in South Africa is an interesting if a little intimidating wildlife conservation gap year program that is not for the feint hearted, but really fun for those interested in shark conservation
You may be more into staying on dry land, and trying your hand at training to be a field guide. Field guides are the mainly employed in game farms in Africa, and on various wildlife conservation projects, and are invaluable in conservation work. Field guide programmes are quite expensive, but you get a qualification at the end of the course and can work in the industry afterwards. Not a bad use of your time.
Field guide courses can be quite expensive, some just want the wildlife conservation gap year experience, rather that working towards an actual qualification. There are some great options open to you in this case, Xtreme Gap year has some excellent projects in South Africa and Namibia that are particularly suitable in this case. Like the South Africa big 5 wildlife conservation gap year project, or the predator conservation programme.
You may or may not know that if you want to get near the big animals, you have to enter the ocean, in particular you may be interested in the Whale shark conservation project in Mozambique, this is a great opportunity to get you involved in conservation efforts with the worlds largest fish – yes it is a fish not a whale. Although at 18 metres long it can be easy to confuse the two.
Staying on the Marine conservation gap year program theme, a softer way to help with wildlife conservation efforts is to try some diving, especially a Divemaster course.
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