
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!
Do you love the ocean and are fascinated by marine animals? Then get involved in this project to preserve South African biodiversity and help protect marine animals! The coast of South Africa is home to 43 species of marine mammals, but their habitat is threatened by pollution and overfishing. By volunteering, you can help protect them!
Are animals important to you and would you like to get involved in animal welfare in Tanzania? Then you have the opportunity to get involved in a unique project with us. Arusha has a big problem, especially with street dogs, which multiply uncontrollably and are often in a catastrophic health condition.
Wolves are in severe danger of excinction in Portugal. Their main threat is us - they have been hunted drastically and kept in zoos in awful conditions. Join a wolf sanctuary located in a National Park just outside Lisbon, where you will work with rescued wolves to give them a life as close to the wild as possible.
The aim of this animal-loving project is to provide a home for exotic animals that have been mistreated or abandoned. The idea is to take care of the animals so that they can be released back into the wild. It is also important to educate the public about wildlife in Hungary and that exotic animals are not pets.
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.
An animal sanctuary on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica treats sick, injured and orphaned animals: sloths, turtles, monkeys and other animals are cared for and treated at the facility with the aim of releasing them back into the wild. As a volunteer, you can feed the animals at the sanctuary, maintain the enclosures and help with the reintroduction of the animals into the wild.