BSc Agricultural Business\r\nInvasive species inspector \r\nFirst aid\r\nBasic fire fighting
Running\r\nBotanising\r\nBeing out doors\r\nFixing
Quathlamba Farm\r\nInternship-January 2021 - Present\r\n• Managing Alien and Invasive plant control, focusing on the 3 most prolific \r\nplants mainly; American bramble, wattle and pine trees.\r\n• Supervise road repairs and the baling hay, by means of 5 tractors with attached equipment.\r\n• Castrating more than 100 calves and vaccinating cattle and sheep.\r\n\r\nCD Construction\r\nForeman-March 2020 - December 2020\r\n• Supervise and assist workers with construction projects (such as: laying \r\nfoundations; buildings walls; painting; plumbing; building and repairing roofs;\r\ninstalling windows, doors, ceilings and geysers). And the maintenance of 2\r\nschools.\r\n• Produce quotations and invoices to clients for construction projects.\r\n\r\nEndangered Wildlife Trust Drylands Conservation Programme\r\nVolunteer-July 2019 - 22 November 2019\r\n• Facilitated with setting up Farm management plans, budgets and grazing \r\nsystems for 5 commonage farmers.\r\n• Create maps of the farms using a GPS, aerial photographs and mapping \r\nprograms. \r\n• Facilitated with financial planning course and mapping course for 32 developing \r\nfarmers.\r\n• Set up camera traps intended for monitoring the endangered riverine rabbit, \r\nthat has a population size less than 250.\r\n• Mapping possible cycle routes through 2 farms and 1 nature reserve, aimed for\r\nnature-based tourism.\r\n• Writing a management plan for Prosopis alien invasive plants to control this \r\nproblem plant, which is the 2\r\nand worst invasive plant taxon in South Africa.
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