Kuzikus Wildlife Reserve is a scientifically unexplored part of Namibia, Africa with much to be discovered. The reserve is 100 km2 in the central Kalahari Desert, comprising red sands, savannah, bush-veldt, saltpans and grass-dunes. Many species of plant, insect, bird and mammal freely roam the area, so far undocumented. Biological Research in Kuzikus (BRinK) uses this beautiful area to monitor and study the diversity of life in the Kalahari.

Founders of BRinK are zoologists who conduct biology projects on Kuzikus, ranging from insect collection and classification to the reconstruction of animal skeletons and small mammal identification.
We would like to invite you to volunteer with our biological research projects!
Last updated March 2008

