Location
Remote
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
July 06, 2026
Job Description
Start Date: November 2026 Water is a key resource in the African savanna, shaping ecosystems and influencing the distribution of wildlife. Bushveld Biodiversity Research Centre is offering a Water Quality and Species Diversity Research Internship, where you’ll explore the differences between man-made and natural waterholes—analysing water quality and investigating how it affects species diversity. About Us: BBRC is located within a 27,000-hectare wildlife reserve that is home to 17 antelope species and two of the Big Five. We are dedicated to biodiversity research and conservation. Our work encompasses a wide range of projects, including monitoring giraffe populations, studying bird habitats, and documenting wildflowers, butterflies, and other insects. What You’ll Do: Compare water quality between man-made and natural waterholes and pans Analyse key water parameters such as pH levels and electrical conductivity Monitor and record wildlife species visiting these water sources Investigat...
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