
This project will give you the opportunity to gather experience in genuine nature conservation and animal protection work. Make your own “once in a lifetime experience”. Under the guidance of a trained and experienced team, you will be able to make your contribution to nature conservation and animal protection in Africa.
Are you passionate about animals and interested in environmental protection? Then you have the opportunity to support a project that has set itself the task of educating people about sustainable agriculture. They even have their own small farm. They also have street cats and dogs and treat them in their veterinary clinic.
Join a wildlife rescue team and care for the animals in the sanctuary. Provide food and enrichment for a variety of animals including monkeys, sloths and anteaters that have been injured, orphaned or mistreated. Observe, monitor and collect data on animals which are being rehabilitated for release. Explore the beautiful rainforest surroundings and coastal National Park in your free time.
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.
This wildlife project in Nepal is dedicated to protecting tigers from extinction. As a volunteer, you will support the team in field research and anti-poaching projects in local villages. The combination of research and conservation programs in local schools and communities is designed to ensure the long-term protection of tigers.
You support an NGO that rescues horses that have been severely neglected or would be slaughtered. You can support them as a volunteer or intern. Your tasks include caring for, training, and exercising the horses, cleaning the stables and paddocks, and conducting activities such as pony rides for children.
Do you want to get a whiff of South African sea air and do something good at the same time? Then the Penguin and Seabird Project is perfect for you. Various species of seabirds live in South Africa's lagoon areas and are threatened at the same time. A sanctuary is taking care of the preservation of the affected species. As a volunteer, you will be committed to animal protection. Off to Cape Town!
Lend a helping hand to orphaned rhinos at South Africa’s oldest dedicated rhino orphanage. Your days will be filled with bottle-feeding calves, providing essential care, and monitoring released adult rhinos in a stunning private reserve. Living alongside a team of rhino experts within a UNESCO World Heritage site, this project will help you reconnect with nature and change rhinos’ lives.