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CONSERVATION SAFARIS ( ENQUIRY ) |
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BLACK RHINO IMMOBILISATION SAFARIS – 2008 & 2009
This safari assists a private reserve in northern South Africa with the responsible
monitoring of their black rhino population, while giving guests a once-in-a-lifetimehands on experience!This safari affords clients the opportunity to be involved in a black rhino immobilisation procedure (hopefully at least two animals per safari!) in order to place atracking device in the horn for monitoring, microchip the horns and body to helpcombat poaching, and ear notch for better identification of individuals and thusbetter management. The procedure will be carried out by Dr Peter Brothers - Wildlife.Veterinarian and registered tourist guide, and one of your hosts throughout the safari
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ELEPHANT IMMOBILISATION SAFARIS – 2008 & 2009
This safari assists a private reserve in Botswana with the responsible monitoring of
their elephant population, while giving guests a once-in-a-lifetime hands on experience!This safari affords clients the opportunity to be involved in an elephant immobilisation procedure in order to place a tracking collar on the elephant, which is vital for monitoring as part of a conservation based research program. The procedure will be
carried out by a local veterinarian, with Dr Peter Brothers (Wildlife Veterinarian and
registered tourist guide, and one of your hosts throughout the safari) close at hand to
assist clients and the veterinarian.
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LION IMMOBILISATION SAFARIS – 2008 & 2009
This safari assists a reserve with the responsible management of their lion population,
while giving guests a once-in-a-lifetime hands on experience! This safari affords clients the opportunity to be involved in a lion immobilisation, carried out by Dr Peter Brothers (Wildlife Veterinarian and registered tourist guide, and
one of your hosts throughout the safari), and the subsequent procedures – blood
sampling, treatment and collaring if necessary. The lion on this reserve form part of an integrated predator research project which falls under the auspices of the Endangered Wildlife Trust. |
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