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PROFESSIONAL FIELD GUIDE COURSE

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For more information and bookings go to www.africanbushtraining.com Sign up for the 55-day Field Guide Course and enjoy living and working in the bush… The professional Field Guide Course will reward you with the full FGASA Level 1 Apprentice Certificate as well as the CATHSSETA (NQF2) Qualification in Nature Guiding... The FGASA Level 1 Nature Guide Qualification is the most sought after qualification required by the guiding industry for employment. The FGASA Level 1 Course also contains the CATHSSETA Nature Site Guide qualification, which is the minimum requirement for guides to register as legal tour guides in South Africa. Beyond Southern Africa’s borders, the higher standard of the FGASA qualification also enjoys recognition in many other countries on and off the African Continent. At AFRICAN BUSH TRAINING, we don't just train field guides, we strive to train exceptional guides - guides with a deep understanding of the natural environment - guides that can interpret t...

1-YEAR SAFARI RANGER PROGRAM 2020 - Registrations NOW OPEN!!!

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For more information and course registrations go to www.africanbushtraining.com   1 YEAR = 7 Qualifications + 6 Months Work Placement     The SAFARI RANGER PROGRAM is the opportunity of a lifetime for individuals wanting to kick-start a career in conservation; students looking for a unique gap-year opportunity; or for those just wanting to experience the African bush. For one year you will be fully submerged into the African wilderness as you learn about; and experience life in the African bush. During the first six months of the program, students are subjected to an intensive induction and training phase acquiring new skills and knowledge about the African Safari Lodge and Wildlife Conservation industry followed by an 5/6 month experiential work placement period on a wildlife reserve in Southern Africa, or Africa. Whether you are dreaming of becoming a game ranger - working on a wildlife reserve to protect animals in their natural habitat, or working as ...