
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.
Volunteer in Athens at a local dog and cat sanctuary, caring for rescued animals through feeding, cleaning, enrichment activities, and shelter maintenance. Provide vital love and support to abandoned pets while promoting adoption and responsible pet ownership. Enjoy the chance to immerse yourself in Greek culture and make a lasting impact in a compassionate community.
Le refuge des éléphants de Chiang Mai, en Thaïlande, accueille les volontaires qui souhaitent participer aux soins des animaux. Dans ce cadre incroyable du nord de la Thaïlande, vous vous occuperez de la réhabilitation des éléphants du refuge animalier.Ce programme est une véritable formation sur la protection de l’environnement et des animaux au sein d’une culture différente.
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.
Do you love horses more than anything? In Ireland, we offer unpaid positions on horse ranches, studs, and riding stables where you'll receive free room and board in exchange for your work with horses! Not only do you get to do what you love all day, but you'll also learn to stand on your own two feet abroad. Supervised internships are also an option.
Experience the flair of the Caribbean while making an important contribution to animal welfare on site. In addition to stray dogs, many horses, mules, and cats are often neglected and left to fend for themselves. This project cares for the animals, nurses them back to health, and ensures they receive love and attention — with the ultimate goal of finding them a new, loving home.
Experience wildlife veterinary medicine in South Africa, providing hands-on assistance to wildlife vets out in the field. One moment, you could be drawing blood from a sedated rhino, the next performing a reversal on an antelope. You’ll gain exposure to new aspects of veterinary medicine and contribute to animal welfare and conservation.