22 Apr
Global Conservation Force (GCF) is bringing advanced wildlife protection training back to the United States, with California selected as the operational setting for our Level 2 Wildlife Protection & Conservation Bootcamp. This return marks a significant step in strengthening conservation readiness training while providing a rare opportunity to operate across drastically different environments in one continuous field program. Designed as the next step following Level 1 Introduction to Anti-Poaching training, this Level 2 course builds multi-environment readiness, standardizes operational skills, and prepares individuals for future conservation training opportunities across Africa, Asia, Central America, and North America. This is not a classroom-based program. It is a demanding, immersive field course built to reflect the real-world conditions faced by wildlife protection personnel worldwide.
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Experience the thrill and challenge of remote wilderness survival while gaining hands-on skills in wildlife protection with Global Conservation Force’s Fundamentals of Anti-Poaching Training Course. Over three immersive days in the Eastern Sierras, California, you’ll learn man and wildlife tracking, snare detection, navigation, fire-making, rural camping, and emergency field response, all under the guidance of experienced instructors. This starter program provides a practical taste of what it takes to operate in high-conflict anti-poaching environments and remote wilderness settings. With a maximum of 10 participants, personalized instruction ensures you develop real-world skills in a safe, supportive, and challenging environment. Participants receive a GCF hat, patch, shirt, and hydration backpack, and gain the confidence and foundational knowledge to take the next step toward advanced anti-poaching training and being a confident rural camper. This is your opportunity to test your limits, build practical skills, and experience life in the field alongside experienced conservation professionals.
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