Tracker Academy is the first ever specialist tracker training school to achieve formal accreditation in South Africa.

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Introduction Tracker Academy is a training division of the SA College for Tourism (SACT) which operates under the auspices of the Peace Parks Foundation. The SACT is chaired Mrs Gaynor Rupert. The Academy trains disadvantaged rural people in traditional skills of animal tracking. Our training programme is accredited by the Culture, Arts, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport Sector Education and Training Authority (CATHSSETA). Tracker certificates are endorsed by Field Guides Association of Southern Africa (FGASA). Tracker Academy is the first ever specialist tracker training school to achieve formal accreditation in South Africa. Vision and Mission Tracker Academy s overarching vision is to restore indigenous knowledge in Africa. Our aim is to empower tracker graduates to become ambassadors for the African wildlife industry by bringing authenticity and accuracy to environmental education, wildlife protection, eco-tourism, monitoring and research. It is our absolute focus to continually improve the standards of our tracker training and assessment techniques by engaging in rigorous peer review. We aim to contribute significantly to the current knowledge of wildlife tracking by unearthing new discoveries in the subject of tracking. Traditional tracking skills Over the past 40 years ancient tracking skills have disappeared at an alarming rate in Southern Africa. The traditional skill of tracking is an indigenous art form which evolved for reasons of human survival. With rapid urbanisation, people no longer require the services of the original hunter-gatherers and traditional master trackers. Tracking has often been misrepresented as an unexplainable and mystical skill possessed only by a privileged few. This misconception has delayed the formal adoption of the skill as a practical application that can be taught and evaluated. Tracker Academy s accreditation by CATHSSETA for its Lead Tracker program represents a significant academic endorsement for African indigenous knowledge.

Animal tracking facts Animal tracking is a measurable skill that can be trained to a high degree of competence. Tracking skills are required for use in eco-tourism, wildlife protection, environmental education and animal monitoring and habituation programs. Approximately 2500 trackers are employed in South Africa. Many older experienced trackers are facing serious health issues. Permanently employed trackers remain in their jobs five times longer (average) than their guide or research colleagues. There is a severe lack of genuine tracking skills in the wildlife protection sector of the conservation industry. Skillful trackers provide safety and contribute to the authenticity of an African safari. The San living in the Kalahari as well as the Tsonga living in southern Mozambique and north-eastern Mpumalanga represent the last two strongholds of genuine tracking skills in southern Africa.

Tracker Academy quick facts The Tracker and Lead Tracker skills programs (see below) are the first and only formally accredited tracker training programs in South Africa. Since 2010, Tracker Academy has graduated 74 trackers of which 67 are permanently employed throughout the conservation industry in southern Africa a deployment success rate of 91% (as of 5 February 2016). Tracker students log over 1000 hours of practical tracking experience during the course of training. Tracker Academy became a finalist in the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards People category, awarded in China, 2014. Graduates Robert Hlatshwayo and Norman Chauke, are the first two formally registered African tracker assessors in South Africa. Tracker Academy has established a successful jaguar tracking habitation project in the Pantanal region of Brazil; which has dramatically improved jaguar sightings in the area. In May 2015, Tracker Academy was recognised by an external moderator as a CATHSSETA Centre of Excellence, by achieving a score of 3.7 out of a possible 4 audit points. The Tracker Manual animal tracks and signs field guide will be published in October 2016 by Struik Publishers.

Tracker Academy courses Tracker Skills Program (NQF2 / 69 credits) 12 month (and 6 month) training program accredited by CATHSSETA. The first six-month semester of the course is conducted at Samara game reserve in the Eastern Cape Karoo semidesert biome. Thereafter the students move to Londolozi game reserve in the Sabi Sands to complete the second semester in the bushveld biome. Consequently, students are exposed to the vast diversity of South African wildlife. In an exciting new partnership with Tswalu game reserve, Tracker Academy will begin training trackers from the Kalahari on a 6 month training program in April 2017. The course provides an opportunity to focus on training and accrediting Khoisan trackers in the region. FGASA tracking levels 1, 2, 3 and 4 are trained and evaluated. Tracking levels achieved are entirely dependent on student results. This program also includes other tracking related subjects which currently do not exist on the national qualifications framework, such as hunter-gatherer techniques, specialist birding (Joe Grosel), medicinal plants, alarm calls, conservation ethics, ecological literacy (Dr Ian McCallum) first aid, presentation skills (Ian Thomas) and basic weapons competence (SASSETA). Three CATHSSETA unit standards covered in the Tracker Skills Program include: 8460 - Track animals and identify spoor using easily recognisable spoor 40 credits 8440 - Conduct a guided nature experience in a limited geographical area - 21 credits 252462 - Identify and monitor local wildlife 8 credits The Tracker Skills Program is designed to fulfil industry needs in which tracking skills are required. At 40 credits, tracking unit standard 8460 forms the core of the curriculum and indeed the focus of the course. Unit standard 8440 gives the student a view into the guiding industry and covers basic guiding theory and techniques. Unit standard 252462 provides the student with an understanding of the concept of animal research and the principles of conservation. Therefore, with tracking as the core the student can choose between guiding/tourism or research/conservation as possible career paths. It is important to note that the unit standards above provide the student with the basic minimum certification. Tracker Academy far exceeds the standards required over its one-year course. Each student maintains a daily logbook of his practical experience in the field. Costs Tracker Academy provides bursaries to 16 tracker students per annum. The cost per student is R85 000. Candidates are required to cover their own transport costs and pocket money for the year s study. The bursary covers the cost of all training, food, accommodation, learning materials, uniforms, assessments and field trips. All candidate applications will be considered within a clealrly defined selection criteria.

Lead Tracker skills program (NQF4 / 65 credits) 8 week program accredited by CATHSSETA This is Tracker Academy s most advanced training program. It is aimed at expert trackers who have worked in the conservation industry for a minimum of 10 years, and who have displayed a consistent and supreme level of animal tracking skill over the period. Successful candidates must provide evidence of an active and tangible contribution to the current knowledge and skill of animal tracking. The training and assessments are conducted at the highest level to ensure that only the most skillful trackers receive certification. Using RPL tools (recognised prior learning) candidates will be accepted onto the Lead Tracker course which includes intensive tracking faciltiation and assessment. Two CATHSSETA unit standards covered in the Lead Tracker Program include: 8518 Track animals and identify spoor using moderately difficult spoor (50 credits) 335797 Conduct a guided experience to view potentially dangerous animals (15 credits) Each tracker student is assessed following two lion or leopard trails, two separate track and sign assessments, a bird sign evaluation as well as bird alarm calls. Assessments for approaching potentially dangerous game on foot as well as weapons handling is also conducted. It is important to note that candiates who are found competent in the weapons component as well as the tracking assessments will earn Lead Tracker (Dangerous Game). Those who are not found competent in the weapons component, yet pass the tracking assessments, will earn Lead Tracker (without Dangerous Game). This unique program allows for experienced veteran trackers to receive formal (national) recognition for their exceptional tracking skills. It is the only tracking certificate of its kind in South Africa. Costs Tracker Academy co-sponsors 8 x Lead Tracker candidates per annum at a total cost of R16 000 per student. Candidates are required to cover their own transport costs.

evidence gatherers, facilitators & assessors The following are endorsed by Tracker Academy: Alex van den Heever Karel Pokkie Benadie Janetta Bock-Benadie Renias Mhlongo Ian Thomas Seth Vorster Norman Chauke Robert Hlatshwayo Gavin Steyn Alex van den Heever General Manager Tel: +27 13 7355 653 Email: alex@nns.co.za Website: www.trackeracademy.co.za