Overview
BTEC Course in Kenya in Biological Survey Techniques
Achieve a recognized qualification while on an GVI expedition
GVI gives you the chance to complete Level 3 BTEC Advanced Certificate in the Supervision of Biological Surveys. The course can be completed while on a five or ten week expedition in East Africa. The BTEC teaches you to supervise biological surveys, and during the course you will complete five core units: Survey Techniques, Target Species Identification, Expedition Logistics, Managing Risk and Community Relations.
Based on the beautiful island of Wasini in Southern Kenya, expedition members work extensively with the local community on sustainable development programs. The expedition looks at the biodiversity of the immediate region around Shimoni and Wasini, off the coast of the mainland Kenyan border with Tanzania. It focuses on four main areas: above water marine mammal surveys (including seasonal Humpback Whales), snorkelled turtle surveys, sustainable tourism and community development programs and primate research in the threatened coastal forests nearby.
I am very thankful to the GVI Charitable Trust for sponsoring me, GVI itself for being so supportive throughout my seven months in Mkwiro and especially the GVI Staff for the skills they taught me. The chairperson of the interview I attended yesterday was very impressed with my GVI qualifications.
William Wachira on getting a new job, National Scholarship Program participant.
Highlights
Assisting local and international researchers to monitor wildlife; camping out under the African stars; living on an African island; developing your knowledge of marine studies, including turtles, dolphins and whales; experiencing the amazing mega-fauna of the island that includes whale sharks and manta rays (seasonal); studying primates; gaining some bush and tracking skills; travelling through beautiful national parks that are filled with a variety of spectacular flora and fauna; spending a week with former wildlife poachers and helping them conserve Kenya’s big game ;integrating deeply with the local community and learning some Swahili.
Location
If you are looking to go on an adventurous expedition that takes you to a truly exotic location, this is the one for you! Shimoni is a peninsula located next to the Kisite-Mpunguti Marine Protected Area, which lies at the tip of the Pemba Channel. With scattered islands covered by coastal forest, mangroves, rocky shores, sandy bays and fringed by coral reefs, Shimoni is a tropical haven and divers’ paradise. The expedition’s main base is located on Wasini Island, which is situated alongside the famous Kisite National Marine Park. A satellite camp is held at Shimoni Village where expedition members can study primates in the rainforest.
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Field Conditions
Accommodation is in shared housing that has a large communal banda where expedition members can eat and have lectures. The communal area has a beautiful view of the channel and Mkwiro beach. The base camp will have limited electricity, powered by solar panel and backed up by a generator. Expedition members can wash either in the ocean or using bucket-style showers on the base. Wholesome and varied meals will be cooked on a rotational basis
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What's Included
Pre-departure support and discounted services, airport pick up and transfer to base, food and accommodation, training materials and science equipment, Introduction to TEFL training, comprehensive training necessary for research techniques, overnight satellite camps in the forest to explore the reserve, an Emergency First Aid course, 24 hour in-country support, 24 hour emergency phone line in the UK, our free careers abroad fieldwork placement and job vacancy service (for ALL former expedition members; successful placements depend upon aptitude and attitude).
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Duration and Costs
| Duration | Cost |
|---|---|
| 5 Weeks | US$3650 |
| 10 Weeks | US$5670 |
| Group Size |
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| A maximum of 24 expedition members, plus staff. At any one time: 12 to 16 may be on the main base and 4 to 8 at the satellite camp, plus expedition staff. |
















