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Southern African Wildlife College graduation ceremony

This year’s graduation at the Southern African Wildlife College, which took place on 1 December, was both a jubilant and thought-provoking occasion. Not only did it coincide with the COP17 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Durban but the central theme focused on wildlife guardianship and the current rhino poaching crisis.

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Southern African Wildlife College accredited as private provider of higher education

The Southern African Wildlife College has just received its provisional registration as a private provider of higher education. This follows on a site visit earlier this year by the South African Higher Education Quality...

Southern African Wildlife College

A unique opportunity

The Southern African Wildlife College Trust (SACET), in collaboration with the Southern African Wildlife College, has over the years contemplated the possibility of running a specialised, hands-on exclusive "outreach study course" at the...

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Wildlife College trains Kruger contractors

The Kruger National Park (KNP)’s HOD: Technical Services, Blake Schraader presented the certificates to 150 emerging contractors in Skukuza on Friday, August 19, 2011. The certificates are for the Expanded Public Works Programme...

Southern African Wildlife College

Wildlife College salutes its 2010 graduands

This year a record number of students graduated from the Southern African Wildlife College which is making great strides towards becoming the most sought after Centre of Excellence in Conservation Education and Wildlife...

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Van Loveren’s Big Five set to benefit Wildlife College

Southern African Wildlife College will benefit from the sale of Van Loveren's Five's Reserve wines

Southern African Wildlife College

R2 million boost for conservation and the Southern African Wildlife College

Conservation in Southern Africa has received a R2 million boost thanks to the Professional Hunters Association of Southern Africa (PHASA) through the Southern African Wildlife College.

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