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This course will teach participants the skills necessary to identify, document, and remove snares, reducing their devastating impact on local ecosystems. Participants will gain hands-on experience patrolling active conservation zones, exploring diverse habitats, and contributing directly to ongoing wildlife protection efforts.

The program covers the fundamentals of Tactical Emergency Casualty Care, scenario-based exercises, and practical techniques for stabilization and emergency evacuation. Perfect for individuals in medical, tactical, or conservation fields, this course is an unparalleled opportunity to gain invaluable skills while working alongside anti-poaching units.

Are you ready for an adventure of a lifetime? This April, join Global Conservation Force (GCF) for a once-in-a-lifetime ecotour at the breathtaking Amakhala Game Reserve. Hosted at the historic and luxurious Leeuwenbosch Lodge, this 7-day, 6-night journey offers an exclusive opportunity to immerse yourself in African wildlife conservation alongside renowned conservationist Chris Laursen.

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Rhinos

Coffee and Conservation: The Story Behind The Last Ranger with Cindy and David Lee

At Global Conservation Force, we believe in the power of storytelling to inspire action and awareness about critical conservation issues. In this blog, we’re thrilled to share highlights from our latest podcast episode of Coffee and Conservation, where we spoke with the creative minds behind the award-winning short film, The Last Ranger.

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Jan

Wildlife Rehabilitation

Best Practices for Wildlife Veterinary Procedures

Wildlife capture and veterinary procedures are highly technical operations that involve a coordinated effort between various teams such as rangers, biologists, ecologists, and veterinarians. These operations are vital for research, conservation, and relocation efforts. However, they can be stressful for the animal and dangerous for humans if not executed properly. In this blog, we will share the best ethical and professional practices to adhere to for your safety, the safety of the animal, and ultimately the best outcome for the all involved.

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Jan

News & Updates

Meet Natasha Frolander

My name is Natasha Frolander, and I am the Vice President of U.S. Operations for Global Conservation Force (GCF). I joined the organization in 2018, bringing with me a rich background of volunteer work with animal rescues and several years working at a local zoo. For anyone considering a path in conservation, my advice is simple: keep going. My journey wasn’t linear—I didn’t grow up dreaming of working with animals. At different points, I thought I’d become a teacher, a psychologist, or a social worker. It wasn’t until I was 28 years old that I found my true calling. Life has a way of presenting opportunities when you’re ready for them. So, no matter where you are or how uncertain the path may seem, take that first step. Passion can lead you to places you never imagined.

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Jan

Volunteer Programs

2025 Global Conservation Force Training Courses

Global Conservation Force (GCF) is excited to announce a series of immersive, hands-on conservation training courses for 2025! Designed to provide participants with critical skills and education, these programs offer a unique opportunity to contribute directly to wildlife protection efforts while experiencing the diverse beauty of South Africa.

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Jan

Rhinos

“The Last Ranger” Makes the Oscars Shortlist!

This powerful film, shot in the Eastern Cape at Amakhala and Kariega Game Reserves, is based on true stories of rhino poaching. It shines a light on the devastating toll of poaching on both humans and wildlife.

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Jan

News & Updates

A day on safari: South Africa

Imagine yourself surrounded by the beauty of the African wilderness, encountering majestic wildlife, and soaking in breathtaking views. Let’s take a closer look at what a typical day on safari will look like.

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Volunteer Programs

Join the Fight Against Wildlife Poaching: Snare Patrol Training with Global Conservation Force

Snares are among the deadliest threats to wildlife across the globe, silently and indiscriminately capturing and killing animals. These simple yet devastating traps take a heavy toll on wildlife populations, and their removal requires constant effort and vigilance. That’s why Global Conservation Force (GCF) is stepping up the fight against this silent killer, and you can join us.

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Volunteer Programs

Meet Instructor Dylan

Wildlife conservation is important to me because I want our world to be filled with thriving life. I don’t want to live in a world where most of the species I grew up with are extinct, and I can only see them in museums. My personal philosophy is that we are custodians of this world, and it is our responsibility to care for it.

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