Participate in our unique, specialised field programs designed to provide immersive, hands-on experiences in wildlife biology, ecology, conservation, veterinary science, OneHealth, and other areas of the biological sciences.
Designed for scientists, students, conservation professionals, and nature enthusiasts who want to combine field learning, research, and responsible travel in East Africa.
Three expedition streams
Choose the pathway that best fits your background, whether your interest is field research, wildlife health and conservation, or medical outreach and professional service.
Expedition categories
Africa field settings
These expeditions bring together scientists, students, conservation professionals, and nature enthusiasts to explore natural ecosystems while actively participating in biological research, wildlife monitoring, and conservation activities.
In Uganda and East Africa, participants may track animals, assess different species, use satellite technology to monitor wildlife, observe primate health, assess ecosystems, and work with local communities on conservation efforts.
They also create hands-on exposure to field methods used in biological sciences, including species identification, data collection, habitat assessment, and wildlife disease monitoring.
Learn through direct experience in ecology, wildlife monitoring, conservation practice, and health-linked field science.
Professional biological field expeditions promote conservation awareness and responsible wildlife tourism by combining scientific inquiry with experiential travel.
The three expedition pages below show different ways this work connects research, veterinary conservation, medical outreach, and One Health learning in East Africa.
Start here, then move into the page that best matches your interests, training, and field goals.
This page focuses on structured scientific expeditions designed to study living organisms and their interaction with the environment in natural settings.
It covers biodiversity surveys, wildlife monitoring, habitat and ecosystem assessments, disease surveillance, ecological sampling, species identification training, conservation research, and scientific documentation in East African ecosystems.
Go to Tailored Science Driven Field ExpeditionsThis page brings together specialist field programmes that combine wildlife health management with conservation science, including work with domestic animals in communities close to protected areas.
It includes signature veterinary experiences such as disease surveillance, conservation medicine, gorilla and chimpanzee health work, rhino monitoring, predator tracking, wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, One Health investigations, and conservation technology.
Go to Veterinary and Conservation Field ExpeditionsThis page is built for healthcare professionals, medical students, and public health experts working in diverse and often remote environments in and around wildlife protected areas.
It covers medical outreach clinics, public health education, zoonotic disease surveillance, tropical and travel medicine exposure, environmental health assessments, screening programmes, medical research, local facility collaboration, cultural exchange, and vector-borne disease monitoring.
Go to Medical Professional ExpeditionsAcross savannahs, forests, wetlands, mountain habitats, and surrounding communities, these three pages show different ways professionals can engage with science, conservation, health, and practical field learning in East Africa.
Field methods, biodiversity science, ecological sampling, and species monitoring.
Wildlife health, domestic animal health, rescue support, and conservation action.
Community health services, education, screening, research, and local system collaboration.
Connections between wildlife, people, domestic animals, ecosystems, and health systems.
Use this summary page as a starting point, then open the specific expedition page that best matches your goals, training, and professional interests.