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Malawi Project. presented by. &. www.vetsandwildlife.co.za www.workwithwildlife.co.uk. The Malawi Rehab Centre was set up in 2007 by a Trust of passionate local patrons, the Dept of National Parks & Wildlife and members of the Born Free Foundation. Malawi Rehabilitation Centre. 1.
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Malawi Project presented by & www.vetsandwildlife.co.zawww.workwithwildlife.co.uk
The Malawi Rehab Centre was set up in 2007 by a Trust of passionate local patrons, the Dept of National Parks & Wildlife and members of the Born Free Foundation. Malawi Rehabilitation Centre 1
The team consists of about 30 people including a vet, animal carers, educators, volunteers etc. Dr Richard Ssuna Jasper LepemaJerrine Barnett Veterinary Consultant Animal Care Manager Project Manager
The centre depends on donations and money paid by visitors who do a two hour tour. • Students will be hands on feeding the orphans around the clock at various times of the year.
Baby vervet monkeys must learn how to feed. They can cry for their mother for a couple of days when they first arrive until they have stabilised.
The animals need to be fed daily and their cages/enclosures kept clean.
Students can help with the rehabilitation process – introducing new animals to enclosures and the release of animals at release sites.
Priority is given to Vet students doing their EMS and they can assist the vet with checking the new arrivals, injuries, sickness etc.
Vet students can assist the vet with any necessary surgical procedures.
The centre has a vet clinic with an anaesthetic machine and vet students can keep the clinic organized and well stocked.
The centre is an educational facility for the public and children.
... Kambuku the leopard blue monkeys ...
... Bella, the lioness Yoda, the bush baby... and many more.
Students will have 1 day off a week although they will need to be flexible due to unforeseen emergencies.
In their free time it’s possible to go canoeing or lake diving or even on safari (at students’ costs).
The house has mixed dorm-style accommodation with electricity, kitchen, lounge area, bathroom and hot showers.
Volunteers have a food allowance to buy and prepare their own food. There are also many good restaurants just a short drive away.
Accommodation • Food allowance • Transfers to and from the airport • Free wireless internet • Orientation and support from ongoing training • Support of Volunteer Manager Included in the price:
Loraine Scheepers Dawn Pearson loraine@vetsandwildlife.co.za Contact details: dawnpearson@workwithwildlife.co.uk www.workwithwildlife.co.uk www.vetsandwildlife.co.za
Flights • Medical/Travel insurance • Vaccinations (Rabies and TB essential) • Visas • Luxury items e.g. Cigarettes, alcohol etc. • Excursions on days off Not included in the price:
2 weeks £770 • 3 weeks £950 • 4 weeks £1160 • Deposit of £200 secures the project. • Half of the balance due 60 days before the start of the project. • Final amount paid in cash in Malawi. Costs:
Check our website and send us an email • Fill in the joining form • Send us the deposit to secure your project • Book your flights Booking Procedure: