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.
Our volunteer program is designed to give you the opportunity to teach important lessons to local children, care for our injured wildlife and fully immerse yourself in the South African bush! As teachers and guardians of our organization, our volunteers are essential to the success of our programs and have a real impact on local communities!
Join an award winning elephant conservation team to help protect and research the desert elephants. Construct walls to protect farmers’ water infrastructure and build drinking points for the elephants to help reduce the conflict within the local community. Camp out under the stars in the beautiful Namibian desert whilst immersing yourself in pioneering conservation work.
Découvrez notre projet de volontariat international au Mozambique dans la protection marine. Participez aux travaux de recherches et à l'effort de conservation marine au Mozambique en travaillant sur le projet des requins baleines! Obtenez votre certificat international de plongée pour plonger jusqu’à 18 mètres de profondeur lors à une formation de plongée PADI de 4 à 7 jours selon les conditions
Our community program aims to engage local communities, empowering children as environmental role models via Outreach Campaigns and the Eco Club. The Eco Club, led by children, initiates projects like clean-ups and tree planting, enhancing community aesthetics while instilling pride and responsibility.
Come face to face with Africa’s ‘Big 5’ - lions, rhino, elephants, leopard and buffalo - on a famous safari reserve, within one of the world's top biodiversity hotspots. You will join as a member of the wildlife research team and help support initiatives such as the WWF Black Rhino Range Expansion Project!