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Relationship with Wild Trust Youth Employment Service grows

Earlier this year SAWC entered into a relationship with the WILD TRUST (formerly known as Wild Lands). This agreement saw the College joined by fifteen new faces as part of a collaboration with WildTrust through the Nedbank sponsored YES (Youth Employment Service) Programme. Five of these interns were placed with the RISE unit, and have...
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College celebrates industry leading assessors

August was women’s month and the College is proud of all the women deployed in various roles within the organisation. One woman stands out for her role in training, assessing and mentoring guides. Julie Bryden has worked in the conservation and field guiding sector for nearly twenty years, and we are privileged that she has...
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Conservation research teaches leadership skills

For three weeks, nine students from Erasmus University College in the Netherlands  visited the Southern African Wildlife College, taking part in an intercultural exchange programme. They were joined by four South African students from Kruger National Park and the Kruger to Canyon Biosphere Reserve. The course was designed to use conservation research as a way...
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ALX – African Leadership Xcelerator course for Conservation Professionals

During a visit to the College, the African Leadership University’s School of Wildlife Conservation (SOWC) made an offer to the College’s senior staff to attend their Xcelerator Training for Conservation Professionals. Xcelerator is a six-month part-time leadership programme run by ALX that turns managers into high impact leaders and empowers them to fast track their...
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Southern African Wildlife College’s sustainability strategy boosted by a €2.5m grant

The Southern African Wildlife College (SAWC) has been awarded the largest grant in its history, with an incredible investment of €2.5m from the MAVA Fondation pour la Nature towards the College’s Sustainability Fund. With the ever-increasing environmental challenges facing the African continent and its wildlife, it has become progressively important for conservation organisations to equip...
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Students inspire at Youth Access – Bridging Course Graduation

Graduates were passionate and disciplined as they celebrated the conclusion of six months of training at the Southern African Wildlife College with their families, friends and trainers on 29 August, 2019, leaving all who attended inspired and hopeful about the future of conservation. The 16 students (8 men and 8 women) enrolled in the Youth...
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FGASA endorsement boosts guide training at the Wildlife College

Aspiring guides can now train at the Southern African Wildlife College in the Greater Kruger National Park, with some of the most experienced assessors in southern Africa. As a SADC recognised and accredited training and skills development provider, the College is endorsed by the Field Guides Association of Southern Africa (FGASA). Based on the highest...
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Hope for rhino orphans with arrival of new tracking dog

After 18 months of intensive training, a tracker dog who can sniff out baby rhinos, has arrived on South African soil after a long journey from Texas, USA. Ruby arrived in late July 2019 and is joining the Southern African Wildlife College’s (SAWC) K9 Unit and its accomplished team of counter-poaching hounds. Ruby is a...
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The Bateleur – Quarter 2 (2019)

From the Editor These past three months have certainly gone by in a flurry of activity. This has been exciting both in terms of what the College is achieving as well as the work that our different training departments are involved in. Moreover, we have been working hard on a sustainability strategy for the College...
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SAWC pilots North South intercultural student leadership programme

Two years ago Josephine Loudon and Flip Collot d’Escury from the Netherlands visited the Southern African Wildlife College (SAWC) as volunteers. Today this has blossomed into an association with Rotterdam’s Erasmus University College. This association will now be run as a pilot aimed at establishing relationships with students from the North and South, namely students...
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