Where to Study Nature Conservation in South Africa

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Where to Study Nature Conservation in South Africa

What is called nature conservation?

Nature conservation is a moral concept and conservation movement aimed at saving species from extinction, preserving and restoring ecosystems, improving ecosystem services, and safeguarding biological variety.

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What are the types of nature conservation?

1. Environmental Conservation

2. Animal conservation

3. Marine Conservation

4. Human Conservation

Where can I study nature conservation in South Africa?

Nature conservation courses are offered by the following educational institutions in South Africa:

1. Cape Peninsula University of Technology

2. Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT)

3. Nelson Mandela University

4. Tshwane University of Technology (TUT)

5. University of Mpumalanga (UMP)

6. University of South Africa (UNISA)

What are the subject required to study nature conservation in South Africa?

The subjects required by most tertiary institutions include:

1. English home language/ English first additional language

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2. Mathematics/Mathematical Literacy

What is the APS score for nature conservation?

The Admission Point Score (APS) for nature conservation is from 24 and above.

How long does it take to study nature conservation in South Africa?

Nature conservation is a four year full-time study program.

How much does it cost to study nature conservation in South Africa?

The average annual cost of attending a nature conservation school is EUR206/R3, 660.84 per year.

What is average salary of a nature conservation specialist in South Africa?

The average salary of a nature conservation specialist is R144,000.

What can I do with a diploma in Nature Conservation?

Some careers you can follow with a National Diploma in Nature Conservation:

1. Management of natural resources/ protected areas.

2. Alien species control.

3. Environmental policy compliance.

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4. Environmental education.

5. Research.

6. Field guiding.

7. Ecotourism.

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