This project focuses on the ecology, distribution, and population dynamics of large carnivores and mesocarnivores within a bushveld ecosystem in Limpopo Province, South Africa.
The reserve supports a regionally important population of leopards, as well as a healthy population of free‑roaming cheetahs, alongside other key predator species including brown hyena and spotted hyena. The area is also home to a variety of mesocarnivores such as caracal, serval, and African wildcat. Together, these species form part of a broader landscape‑level population, making this an ideal setting for applied ecological research.
Students will contribute to ongoing monitoring efforts using a combination of:
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