
Lajuma Research Centre
Lajuma Research Centre in the Soutpansberg Mountains hosts the only known overlapping populations of the thick-tailed greater galago (Otolemur crassicaudatus) and the southern lesser galago (Galago moholi) in South Africa. The Bushbaby Project consists of a dataset spanning over 10 years on these species, focusing on their ecology, behaviour, and interactions.
Internship Overview
Interns will assist with ecological and behavioral data collection, contributing to long-term galago research.
Key Activities
- Collecting data on food availability (insects, fruits, leaves, tree gum)
- Recording behavior
- Reviewing camera trap data to identify individuals
- Supporting demographic and ecological monitoring of known populations
Note: If collar servicing takes place in June 2026, interns will have the chance to observe it.
Requirements
- Open to students, recent graduates, or individuals with an interest in primatology, ecology, or conservation
- Comfortable hiking and conducting fieldwork on foot in rugged terrain
- Able to work in variable weather conditions
Duration
- Flexible, with a minimum stay of 8 weeks recommended.
Conservation Fee
- The fee supports ongoing research and conservation at Lajuma and includes shared accommodation, transport to/from Louis Trichardt, and biweekly town trips for supplies.
To apply for this job email your details to applications@lajuma.com