The Expedition Project
Why choose The Expedition Project?
The Expedition Project connects inspiring, sustainable projects and individuals with each other and with the resources they need, and it shares their stories with the world. We have been DRIVING CHANGE since 2011. In our foundation and research years of 2011 – 2013, we traveled 36535 km (22701 miles) and visited 353 towns and 155 projects and, with the help of 405 hospitality partners, meet and...
The Expedition Project connects inspiring, sustainable projects and individuals with each other and with the resources they need, and it shares their stories with the world. We have been DRIVING CHANGE since 2011. In our foundation and research years of 2011 – 2013, we traveled 36535 km (22701 miles) and visited 353 towns and 155 projects and, with the help of 405 hospitality partners, meet and understand the challenges communities face. We then connect projects, communities, ideas, and individuals with each other, share their successes and help take them one step further with contacts, expertise, and funding. As a social enterprise, we are unique in our community partnerships and project spending. Our expeditions have a responsible travel ethos and include charity donations and seve...
The Expedition Project Reviews
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Amazing opportunity
November 18, 2022by: Katharine Woodmansee - United StatesProgram: Wildlife Vet ExperienceThis trip was incredible. I had the opportunity to work with many different species including sable, inyala, kudu, impala, rhino, water buffalo, wild dogs, blesbok, roan antelope, cheetahs, cows, and domestic dogs. During my two weeks in South Africa I was able to assist in DNA collection including fecal samples, hair follicle samples, blood samples and smears. I performed IM and subcutaneous injections to administer vaccinations, dewormer, antibiotics, and vitamins. I administered microchips and scanned for existing microchips in various animals. I was able to take part in five rhino dehornings which was an incredible experience. Having the opportunity to work with three different veterinarians was very interesting. I was able to see how each vet did things differently and was able to pick up the things that I liked/didn't like to then incorporate them into my own practice. Working with wild animals was a very different experience because each animal had to be anesthetized before handing them. This was vastly different from giving shots to domestic dogs or even cattle. Each animals breathing had to be strictly monitored while under anesthesia and some, like the rhinos, were given supportive oxygen. Throughout my two weeks there I became more familiar with different drug combinations and effects which furthered my clinical understandings. I was able to observe animals in their natural habitats while on game drives through reserves which was very interesting
Wildlife vet experience
November 16, 2022by: Grace Drummond - United KingdomProgram: Wildlife Vet ExperienceThis was an amazing experience. I met some really lovely people who I will never forget, and got to take part in some extremely moving projects. I’d highly recommend this project to anyone, whether you are interested in wildlife medicine or not, as it is extremely good clinical experience and encouraged me to get hands on and improve my confidence.
The trip of a lifetime!!
November 16, 2022by: Alex Quinn-Sirera - IrelandProgram: Wildlife Vet ExperienceThis trip has been the most incredible two weeks of my life. It is very evident how much thought and time goes into making sure it is the best possible experience. Aidan and Dan were amazing, always so attentive, and knowledgeable and most importantly a lot of fun to hang out with these last two weeks! The trip really would not have been the same without them. Roger was super organised from the very beginning always making sure everything was okay and immediately answering any queries. Getting to see and treat these wild animals up close is such a unique experience and I have made memories that will last me a lifetime. Dr. Boshoff and Dr. Rogers along with the other vets were always very helpful and patient always explaining everything and making sure they made time at the end of each day for questions. They were a lot of fun to work with and I learnt so much from them. This trip has opened up my mind to a completely different type of wildlife from what I am used to and has really solidified my passion to become a wildlife vet. I would highly recommend this trip to any vet students who are interested in working with wildlife and conservation.
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Interviews
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Roger Wynne
Interviewed in 2020
Roger has a passion for social enterprises, charities, and creating maximum impact through collaboration and transparency.

Roger Wynne
Interviewed in 2020
What inspired you to travel abroad?
The idea of connecting organisations and working for the greater good. The Expedition Project is all about transparency and collaboration. The chance to make a meaningful impact is very important to me.

Tanya Brice
Participated in 2021
Although Tanya Brice grew up in South Africa, she has lived in the UK for a lot of her life. She, therefore, has a lifelong connection to Africa and a...

Tanya Brice
Participated in 2021
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Isabel Hannah Beardwood
Interviewed in 2023
Isabel Hannah Beardwood is currently in her final year of veterinary studies at The University of Nottingham. She has been an ambassador for The Exped...

Isabel Hannah Beardwood
Interviewed in 2023
What inspired you to travel abroad?
An opportunity presented itself via our university wildlife society, and I loved their focus on forward thinking conservation and ethical tourism. I think that The Expedition Project really goes out of their way to promote the wellbeing of the environment and ethical working.
Awards
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