Fgasa game ranger and field guide training, our courses are based on the Fgasa syllabus and all evaluations, material and training are quality assured.
EcoTraining - Safari Guide and Wildlife Training Provider
Mbombela, South Africa
Operating for three decades, EcoTraining is the pioneer and leader in safari guide and wildlife training in Africa. EcoTraining is widely recognised by the safari industry for its credibility and standard of excellence in nature guide training. EcoTraining offers: * Accredited safari guide career courses, * Gap year and Sabbatical programmes, * Nature programmes, * High school and University study abroad programmes, * Custom courses and *On-site professional field guide training at safari lodges. All courses are run directly from EcoTraining's unfenced bush camps in prime wilderness areas across South Africa, Botswana, Kenya, and Zimbabwe. To date, EcoTraining has trained over 13 000 people from 33 different countries worldwide.
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Care For Wild Africa
Mbombela, South Africa
Countdown to World Rhino Day 2018 Nonprofit Rhino Rescue, Care, and Rehabilitation Centre Care For Wild Rhino Sanctuary is located on a beautiful game reserve in the heartland of Mpumalanga, South Africa, where we've set up a treatment and care centre where we
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WildlifeCampus
Sabie, South Africa
WildlifeCampus is a world-renowned, reputable, FGASA endorsed training provider. Over the past 21 years, we have trained over 28, 000 students in 159 countries. The courses we offer are the most comprehensive of their kind in the online space. We pride ourselves on being the pioneers in online wildlife education delivery, our authentic and unique E-Learning experience, quality content, value for money and exceptional service. There are no barriers to entry, due dates, deadlines or set semesters. Students are welcome to register and begin any courses at any time. WildlifeCampus students have found that the knowledge gained through our courses has immeasurably enhanced their enjoyment of the bush. Many are now gainfully employed in the wildlife, hospitality and tourism industry.