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Introduction
Enkosini Eco Experience offers a unique opportunity to volunteer at leading wildlife conservation, rehabilitation and research programs in South Africa, Namibia and Botswana.
Programs range from 1-12 weeks, giving volunteers the opportunity to become involved in various wildlife conservation activities; including anti-poaching, wildlife research, animal rehabilitation and reintroduction, hands on animal care, game tracking and capture, bush rehabilitation and everyday reserve management.
Please visit www.enkosini.org for more information about our projects.
Programs range from 1-12 weeks, giving volunteers the opportunity to become involved in various wildlife conservation activities; including anti-poaching, wildlife research, animal rehabilitation and reintroduction, hands on animal care, game tracking and capture, bush rehabilitation and everyday reserve management.
Please visit www.enkosini.org for more information about our projects.
Contact Info
Address:
4111 East Madison Street, Suite 76
Seattle
WA 98112
United States
Seattle
WA 98112
United States
Tel:
206-604-2664
Fax:
310.359.0269
Website:
http://www.enkosini.org
Offering
- Volunteer
- Eco-Tourism
- Intern Abroad
- Conservation
- Voluntourism
Hours of operation
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Meet Our Team (1)
Kelcey Grimm
Founder
Kelcey Grimm founded and formed Enkosini Eco Experience to protect and preserve Africa’s wildlife and habitat. Enkosini provides a solution to mankind’s relentless push into the last remaining wild places of Africa and supplements the increasingly under-funded, and often inadequate, efforts of African governments to ensure the health, safety and survival of the animals in their charge. Our goal is to create a self-sustaining model of responsible conservation that preserves Africa's natural heritage (habitat and wildlife); enhances the South African economy through overseas capital infusion, local and international eco-tourism, and job creation; and promotes education and awareness of conservation issues.