Thursday, January 12, 2012

Identify and monitor local wildlife : 252462

In the two pictures above we show 1 way to identify and monitor local wildlife.
Each of us were given a map and as we past a animal or group of animals we would stop take the co-ordinates of where we spotted the group of animals and on the maps that were given to us we had to plot the spot.
The  way we identified and monitored local wildlife was by vehicle (Student Cruiser.)That is one of the ways to do it…
The other ways are by flying, walking, bicycle etc.
When monitoring local wildlife there is certain things that must be recorded.
1.  Type of animal
2.  Quantity of animal
3.  Adult or young
4.  Location
5.  Date
6.  Spoor
7.  Habitat
8.  Food
9.  Dung
10.              Male or Female
11.              Plant population around habitat


The reason why local wildlife must be monitored is to reduce over popularity of the animal species on your farm, this way you can manage growth of plants and trees. Your farm  will easily be manageable if monitoring is done correctly and accurately.
This way you can also keep record of game on your farm, for example reasons for losing animal like maybe predators on farm increased or is starting to turn into adult predators.


Your monitoring method will be affected by the sort of game for instants if you have a Farm with the Big 5 you wouldn’t  use a bicycle or walk to monitor wildlife.

When monitoring local wildlife habitats has a big role for example if you want to count the Oryx Gazelle you would move into a more denser bush (Tambuki) because they are animals that likes to make them more scares.
On the other hand with like your Bles buck you would search in a very open piece of field (Springbuck flats).

Spoors also make monitoring very easy, that is if you know your spoors.
When searching for Impala you would look at the spoor, track it and most cases you would see where they are mostly active and will also start to realize where they like grazing most of the time that is why it so important to record almost everything when monitoring local wildlife.

Carrying out harvesting of Flora : US -252458


The reason for the harvesting of the Bullrush : Bullrush is a problem plant that takes the oxygen out of the water. Causes a problem for fish etc. It grows in water and has a very rough texture. The dam that we harvested the bullrush was behind the Boys house.

The way we harvested the bulrush was by slashing it shorter, afterwards we burned it to see if it would stop growing…That plan didn’t work as effected as we thought, so another way will be tried.
In the picture on the right you can see that we use the correct safety equipment while working with the fire. U/S 110064
Our supervising officers were Sieg , Justin and Cobus. We also had a First Aid personal –Christene.
Rules were provided to all of us that were apart of the operation.
Each of us were allocated in a area  & we had to remain there until told otherwise.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Resource Gaurdianship-Poaching

What is Poaching?

Poaching is the illegal taking of wild plants or animals contrary to local and international conservation and wildlife management laws.

Tips to prevent Poaching : 


  1. Have anti-poachers patrolling your farm every night.
  2. Have an eye out for unfamiliar movement on your farm.
  3. Do fence checks regualary.
  4. Communicate with neighbour farms.
Those are 4 basic tips.

Have an eye out for certain stuff for e.g.:


* Unfamiliar Signs like:
  • Vulture is begining to act very active in specific areas.
  • Shoe spoor next to fences .
  • Cut fences .
  • Snares.
  • Strange markings like:
  1. Plastic bags 
  2. Breakages of branches on weird places
  3. Blood
  4. Drag marks near fences









Monday, August 29, 2011

Resource Gaurdianship

This weekend was kind of busy... I did welcoming and Customer service for the first time at the Caravan park...I loved doing customer service because I had a smile on my face the whole time because it is a lovely feeling if guests are happy with the service we provide at Sondela.

We learned how to work with roundup and what the reason for roundup is...
We dipped ink berry with roundup after we harvested it so that we can kill it because we don't want it to grow again because it kills the animals on the farm...

Today we took the insides,legs and head of the calf that died from ink berry and left it at the Vulture restaurant for other animals to eat... we also cut open the heart to learn a bit of the rooms in the heart...The rest of the calf's meat were given to the chefs so that they can learn certain cuts.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Food & Beverage

Before I started at the Food & Beverage Department I couldnt waiter at all...
After a week and a half I got the hang of waitering...Its kind of simple.

1st Week at Food & Beverage...

  • In my first week at F&B I learned how to take an order correctly.
  • How to ring up an order and give the bill.
  • We got our workbooks its the thinest book with the most work in it...was very shocked when I did my first question and saw how much work F&B actually consists of!!
  • We even wrote a test on the Fourth day in F&B.
  •  I learned how to take stock...
Food & Beverage isnt that much work but its alot of repetition!!!

    Tuesday, March 22, 2011

    First Week at Sondela Share Block.

    Sondela Share Block ...


    I was shown the small stuff about Sondela Share Block...
    • How to report Lost and Found properties.
    • How to handle Hazards in and around the workplace.
    • Worksheet procedures.
    LAUNDRY...

    • Learned how to iron with the ironing machine.
    • Learned how to fold towels for the bathrooms in chalets and how to fold the towels that must be placed on the beds.
    • Learned how to fold pillow covers.
    CHALETS...

    So far I've learned 4 of the cleaning types for Chalets...

    1. Deep Spring Clean ...

    • This is when every thing in a Chalets gets checked.
    • When an Chalets gets booked out for a week or two for Maintenence work.