About The Course
South Africa is home to a large variety of wildlife and nature reserves. With the development of advanced wildlife management and care modules, it has become possible for conservationists to better monitor and protect these species. This course will cover the following modules to enable you to track the population size, health, habitat conditions, and other important factors that affect wildlife survival, like identification methods of wildlife, game capture techniques, care and management of captured wildlife, management of intensive rare game breeding projects in South-Africa, bona management and nutritional needs of captive wildlife, transportation and relocation of wildlife and wildlife reproduction management.
By learning from these modules, conservationists can ensure that they are doing all they can to protect South Africa's precious wildlife resources. Management of intensive rare game breeding projects in South-Africa is an incredibly complex undertaking, requiring a combination of specialist knowledge, technical expertise and practical experience to ensure the success of such initiatives.
The management of intensive rare game breeding projects requires a great amount of care and precision. From creating and overseeing the habitat to monitoring the health of each animal, every aspect of this type of project must be carefully managed in order to ensure success. Furthermore, these projects can also require an intricate knowledge of genetics in order to improve the population's health and increase their numbers. All in all, these intensive rare game breeding projects must be monitored and managed with extreme detail in order for them to reach their desired outcome.