RUSTENBURG GIRLS & RONDEBOSCH BOYS HIGH SCHOOLS CONSERVATION, ADVENTURE AND OUTDOOR EDUCATIONAL CAMP 29th March 1st April 2016 Our Aim is to Inspire, Inform, Mentor and Educate our youth into becoming environmental leaders Drie Kuilen is a 4300 ha proclaimed Nature Reserve situated between Montagu and Touwsrivier in the Klein Karoo. Only 220 kms from Cape Town with all the travelling on a tarred road except the last 20 kms which is on well-maintained gravel roads. There is sufficient accommodation for 75 people with two levels of accommodation Mongoose Manor, dormitory style accommodation that sleeps 54 and the remaining 21 beds are in 4 cottages and houses. Drie Kuilen Nature Reserve has collated a unique Conservation Education schedule for the group of learners that visit the reserve. The objective of our conservation educational program is to have the opportunity to directly interact with conservation management of protected areas. The learners will have contact with farm animals and have the opportunity to view some of the larger indigenous games species such as the rare Bontebok and Cape Mountain Zebra and other charismatic species such as Eland, Black Wildebeest, Gemsbok etc. Such experiences give the learners a deeper respect for our natural environment and the simple but very important ecological processes that take place. Drie Kuilen Nature Reserve offers a variety of activities and experiences for educational groups. This can include: learning about and setting up camera traps to catch the movement of secretive animals, setting up rodent traps to have a closer look at these smaller mammals, seeing and learning about some of the most beautiful birds that have been caught for bird ringing. They will have the opportunity in herding sheep to safety before nightfall, star gazing, fence patrols, erosion rehabilitation and how to contribute to the preservation of our natural resources. There also has to be a challenge!!! We utilise the reserve to provide these learners with opportunities to test their leadership and team working skills against their piers in a fun and competitive challenge. Below is a proposed schedule that is adaptable and open to change. In the event of inclement weather, hands-on activities such as using plants for medicinal and cooking purposes and how to use camera traps, will take place in Mongoose Manor s communal hall. Additionally, nets will be put up outside Mongoose Manor to catch the opportunistic birds taking a breather during rainy breaks. These will be banded, all the measurements recorded and learners will have the opportunity to take pictures of these birds up-close.
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES 29th March Day 1 08H00 Depart from Rondebosch Boys High School 11H30 Arrive at Drie Kuilen, welcome and introductions, room allocation, split group into teams 12H30 Lunch (Sandwiches and Fruit) 13H30 An introduction to Camera Trapping and the setting up of camera traps. 16H30 Herding sheep back from veld to the sheep pen 17H30 Discussion on predator management 18H30 Supper (Lasagne, Salad and Garlic Bread) 19H30 Free Time 30th March Day 2 08H00 Breakfast (Cereal, Yoghurts and Fruit) 09H00 An introduction to small mammal trapping and the setting up of rodent traps. 12H30 Lunch (Chicken Pasta Salad) 13H30 Going Wild Challenge (team event: raft building, orienteering, hiking, sleep under the stars) 18H00 Supper (On the trail, prepared by the learners) 19H30 Team and individual reflection 31st March Day 3 08H00 Breakfast (Trail breakfast prepared by the learners) 09H00 Hike back to base camp 12H30 Lunch (Burgers and Salad) 13H30 Introduction to Mist Netting and Bird Ringing 15H30 Free time (fishing, rafting, swimming in pool, soccer, cricket, etc) 17H00 Collect Camera traps from veld 18H00 Supper (Braai in the Boma) 19H30 Bonfire and camp songs 1st April Day 4 08H00 Breakfast (Bacon and Eggs) 09H00 Pack up 09H30 Check small mammal traps and remove traps 10H30 Go through photos from camera traps 12H00 Lunch (Sandwiches and Fruit) 13H30 Clean-up 14H00 Depart Drie Kuilen 17H30 Arrive Rondebosch Boys High School Please note: Program is subject to change due to weather, environmental and other extenuating conditions
PACKAGE AND INCLUSIVE COSTS Learners: Teachers: Accommodation Mongoose Manor Eight separate rooms in two sections (male & female), each room with its own shower, toilet and basin (6 rooms of 4 double bunks, 1 room with 2 double bunks and 1 room with two single beds) Stay in the houses and cottages alongside Mongoose Manor (Gemsbok and Springbok) Day 1 Lunch and Supper Day 2 & 3 Breakfast, Lunch and Supper Day 4 Breakfast and Lunch Bus trip to and from Drie Kuilen Catering Transport Activities Camera Trapping Mist Netting and Bird Ringing Small Mammal Trapping Conservation activities fence line maintenance, erosion control and veld rehabilitation #Going Wild Challenge (fun competition that includes orienteering, raft building, hiking, canoeing, etc) Swimming Fishing (bring own fly rods no spinning rods permitted) All the above managed by qualified and competent nature conservators and specialist guides Costs The cost for the 4 day, 3 night conservation camp is R 1 550.00 inclusive of VAT Banking Details We are limited to 54 learners, so it is important that you book early. A deposit of R550.00 with the submission of the application form will confirm your booking. Please send your proof of payment and your application form to bookings@driekuilen.co.za. Account Name: NCC Accommodation Pty (LTD) Bank: First National Bank Account number: 62440592534 Branch: Blue Route Tokai Branch Code: 200409 Reference: Please use GW16 and your surname when making a booking. For further information please feel free to e-mail bookings@driekuilen.co.za
GOING WILD AT DK (29 Mar 1 Apr 2016) APPLICATION AND INDEMNITY FORM This needs to be completed in full and e-mailed to bookings@driekuilen.co.za PARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION First Name: Surname: Relationship: Phyisical Address: Postal Code: Postal Address: Postal Code: Telephone (H): (W): Mobile: E-Mail: Emergency number: Relationship: PERSONAL INFORMATION (LEARNER) First Name: Surname: Schools Name: Gender: M F Age: Grade: Dietery Requiremnts: Halaal, Kosher, Vegeterain, etc: Medical Conditions: Other Information: PERSONAL INDEMNITY completed by parent/legal gaurdian as per the details above I (full names) do hereby certify tham I am the legal parent/guardian of (full names of learner) and I hereby ratify, adopt and confirm the warranty, acknowledgement, release and indemnity given above and record furthermore that I, in my personal capacity, my heirs, executors, administrators or assigns indemnify and hold harmless NCC Accomodation (Pty) Ltd T/A Drie Kuilen Nature Reserve its shareholders, directors, organisers, staff and helpers against any claims, however the same may arise, in respect of the said (full name of learner) hereby recording that I have no objection to him/her participating in the said activites conducted by the NCC Accomodation (Pty) Ltd T/A Drie Kuilen Nature Reserve in any such areas. Signature: Signed at: this day of 20 Witness: (1) (2)
GENERAL INFORMATION Accommodation All the beds in Mongoose Manor come with fitted sheets and mattress protectors. Learners are to bring their own sleeping bags and pillows. Each room has its own shower, toilet and basin, but no baths. Services There is limited to no cell phone communication and nor is there internet facilities. The learners will be kept busy so there will be no need to play with their phones. It is suggested that the learners leave their mobile phones, tablets and other electronic equipment at home as we cannot be held responsible in the event of damage or loss to these items. Cameras are most welcome, but again these need to be robust and not expensive as they could be damaged or lost. The reserve does have a telephone, so in the event of a parent wanting to contact a learner, this is available and for the learners to contact their parents as well. Catering We cater for Kosher, Halaal and Vegetarian meals, so please ensure that you have included your child's preferences on the application form. Our meals are wholesome and nutritious and we provide ample fruit and juice throughout their stay, so please don t allow the learners to bring large quantities of sweets and chips, rather allow them to bring appropriate and nutritious snacks. What to bring with Each learner will need to bring the following items with them: Camping: Sleeping bag Camping mat Pillow 2 day backpack 2 man tent (can be shared with one other) Headlamp with sufficient batteries Utensils: Plate Bowl Mug 1l water bottle Knife Fork Spoon Clothing: Peak/Brimmed Hat Towel Long Pants Costume T-shirts Shorts Khikoi Tracksuits Warm Top/Hoodie Waterproof Jacket Slip slops/sandals Hiking Boots or good quality trail shoes Hiking Socks Buffs Personal: Medication Sun screen Insect repellent Toiletries Snacks Fly Rods Camera