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If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to work in the world of wildlife and conservation, you’re not alone. Many young people across South Africa dream of a future where they can protect nature, work with animals, or play a part in conserving our planet’s biodiversity. But often, it’s hard to know what kinds of jobs are out there—or how to start. That’s why AmaZanza is excited to share the inspiring “Careers in Conservation” by Global Conservation Corps video series, now streaming on our platform.

The Zanza Lab in Phiring Village is opening its doors on Monday, 1 September 2025 , for a special University Application Drive . This community event will give learners, school leavers, and aspiring students the opportunity to apply to universities and colleges with guidance and free internet access. Everyone is welcome to attend this Open Internet Day , where facilitators will be on hand to help participants through the online application processes. Support will be available for applications to institutions such as: University of South Africa (UNISA) Southern African Wildlife College And other universities, colleges, and training institutions.

A new chapter in conservation innovation is unfolding in Phiring Village with the official opening of a Zanza Lab, a dynamic space designed to empower communities with skills, technology, and tools to build sustainable conservation enterprises. The initiative is guided by the Kruger to Canyons Biosphere Region (K2C) as the lead organisation, implemented on the ground by Zanza Africa, and made possible through the core funding support of the TASC: Carbon Finance and Project Development Company program. At the heart of this effort lies AmaZanza, the digital platform that will serve as the central access point for lab participants, partners, and the broader community. Through AmaZanza, users will connect to resources, training materials, conservation stories, and collaborative opportunities that extend well beyond village borders.











