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Turtle Conservation in Greece

Einsatzort: Griechenland, Europa
Aktions-Bereich: Tierpflege & Veterinärprojekte, Natur-und Umweltschutz
Join the conservation team and help save the sea turtles of Kefalonia from extinction by getting involved in a range of hands on activities such as surveying nesting beaches, observing and identifying turtles, measuring light pollution and rescuing hatchlings. Live on the stunning island of Kefalonia, famous for its sandy beaches, rugged coastline and clear blue waters of the Ionian Sea.



Projekt und Rolle der Freiwilligen

Volunteer role at the project

The turtle population of Kefalonia is under both human and natural threats and are as a result now endangered. Volunteers joining this project are a vital support to the local conservation team in protecting the loggerhead sea turtles, who migrate to Kefalonia to lay their eggs on the sandy beaches of the island. The team, with the support of volunteers, aim to continuously adapt their conservation methods in order to best improve the chances of survival for Kefalonia's sea turtle population.

Volunteers work 6 days per week. The majority of nesting and hatching takes place after dark so a significant element of the volunteer role takes place at night. Work is split into shifts and volunteers normally work 2 shifts per day.

You should be comfortable riding a bicycle, as this is the way you will travel to different nesting beaches in the mornings.

Tasks are managed on a rotational basis and may include:
• In nesting season: surveying beaches to find, record and protect turtle nests
• In hatching season: protecting the hatchlings from light pollution and ensuring they can crawl safely to the sea
• In hatching season: monitoring the hatching success of each nest
• Observing and recording turtle behaviour
• Measuring the level and source of light pollution, a key threat to turtles
• Measuring changes to the beach profile
• Beach clean ups
• Helping educate locals and visitors about the threats to turtles

Seasonal variation to the role
There is always lots to get involved in throughout the turtle season! The turtle nesting season on Kefalonia is normally from May to around mid-August and hatching season is normally from around mid-August to October.

During nesting season volunteers usually get involved in finding and protecting nests. Whereas during the hatching season, the work focus changes to hatchling rescue and completing nest inventories.

Throughout the season, volunteers get involved with beach profiling, plastic collection and measuring light pollution.

A typical day for our volunteers
A working day starts early, normally by cycling to nesting beaches at sunrise in order to record any fresh sea turtle tracks or nests. Afternoons typically involve measuring changes in beach width and slope, collecting plastics from beaches. During evening and night shifts, you will spend measuring light pollution on the beach, tagging nesting turtles or preventing hatchlings from coming into danger.

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Projekt-Steckbrief

Einsatzort:
Griechenland, Europa
Aktions-Bereich:
Tierpflege & Veterinärprojekte,Natur-und Umweltschutz
Projekt-Dauer:
Minimum: 2 Wochen
Maximum: 4 Wochen/1 Monat
Beispiel-Preise:
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2 Wochen: 755 €
4 Wochen/1 Monat: 1565 €
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Verfügbarkeit des Projekts:
To match the turtle season, this project is available each year between April and October.
Mindestalter:
18 Jahre
Höchstalter:
kein Höchstalter
Individuell oder Gruppe?
Individuell
Fremdsprachen-Kenntnisse:
Volunteers must be confident communicating in English.
Besondere Qualifikationen:
Over their first week, volunteers will learn more about the sea turtles and the procedures and techniques required to ensure the quality of data collection and the welfare of the turtles.
Unterbringung & Verpflegung:
The project has two different Field Stations, each with its own volunteer accommodation and research focus. There are up to 26 volunteers based at each field station. Volunteers share bedrooms which mostly have bunk beds and there are shared bathrooms. Meals are not included in this placement, volunteers prepare their own meals together in the communal kitchen and buy groceries locally.

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