Volunteers at our Wildlife Orphanage nurture animals and educate local children on wildlife care. We rehabilitate injured or orphaned animals, integral to our vision. Children, often unfamiliar with local wildlife due to poaching, learn to coexist and protect these animals, understanding their role in tourism and employment.
Join a team of adventure-loving researchers in the Okavango Delta - a huge wilderness that is home to the largest elephant population in the world and one of the last few places where you can spot endangered wild dog. Explore the famous Moremi Game Reserve, monitor priority species, and learn a variety of bushcraft skills as you move from camp to camp.
Das Meeresschildkröten- und Küstenschutz-Freiwilligenprogramm in Sansibar beinhaltet vielfältige Aktivitäten unter fachkundiger Anleitung von Meeresbiologen wie Meeresschildkrötenschutz, Korallenriff-Monitoring und -Wiederherstellung sowie Umweltbildung für Kinder. Du wohnst im attraktiven Camp am Paradiesstrand.
A unique opportunity to immerse yourself in on-the-ground wildlife conservation, based in an area of abundant species diversity. Take a backstage pass to the Greater Kruger National Park: track a lion through the bush while guided by a local expert, collect information about rhinos to assist an anti-poaching team, and go behind-the-scenes at a wildlife rehabilitation centre.
The goal of our field volunteer program is to contribute to sustainable development in the area of the Inner Ionian island archipelago in Greece. For this activity, volunteers monitor the bird diversity and behavior for a variety of coastal ecosystems principally in the island of Kalamos, using direct observations, sound recorders and passive acoustic monitoring devices.
Join a charity that aims to care for people and the environment with the help of horses. Work with horses each day to help provide education and therapy to people who have faced challenges in life, and head out into the forest to rejuvenate the natural environment. Get your fix of city life too living in the UNESCO heritage city of Porto.
The goal of our field volunteer program is to contribute to sustainable development in the area of the Inner Ionian island archipelago in Greece. For this activity we monitor two things: seagrass monitoring (June to September) and Mediterannean monk seal monitoring (year round). Volunteers can participate in either activty or potentially both.
Die lokale Identität soll erhalten und die Entwicklung eines “grünen Tourismus” vorangebracht werden. So werden neue und wertvolle Arbeitsplätze geschaffen und die istrische Landschaft revitalisiert. Es soll ein Modell der nachhaltigen Entwicklung geschafft werden, das in anderen slowenischen Regionen oder in anderen europäischen Ländern repliziert werden kann.