
At the animal shelter and veterinary clinic in Jaipur, around 30,000 animals annually await your help! From dogs and cats to monkeys, birds, cows, and camels – they are all treated and cared for here. Get involved in a supervised non-paid veterinary medicine internship or as a volunteer in animal care!
In Sri Lanka, numerous dogs live on the streets. In the dog project, these street dogs are cared for, groomed, neutered, vaccinated and, if possible, placed in a new home. You will support the team in particular with the care and feeding off the dogs and you will help the often shy animals to get used to humans, e.g. by playing with them.
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.
Au Sri Lanka, participez à un projet ayant pour but d’améliorer la cohabitation entre les chiens et la communauté locale afin de diminuer le nombre de chiens errants. Le stage soigneur animalier au sein de ce refuge vous permettra d’acquérir de réelles compétences dans le secteur animalier. Vous assisterez des vétérinaires et prendrez soin des chiens du refuge.
Are you an animal lover? Then the animal shelter in the Hanoi metropolitan area is just right for you! Here you can volunteer directly for animal welfare on site. Help the team with the care and medical treatment of the animals and then find them a new home. At the same time, you can admire Hanoi, the oldest city in Southeast Asia, and experience Vietnam authentically!
Countless animal species around the world are threatened with extinction and therefore in need of help. In Thailand, too, the number of so-called “empty forests” is steadily increasing. There, animals are either poached or their habitats are destroyed. With your support, many endangered animals can be helped locally.
In this animal welfare project, employees and volunteers look after street dogs. The welfare of the dogs is the top priority. The dogs are taken in, neutered and, if possible, given a new home. Sick or injured dogs are nursed back to health. As a volunteer, you support the care of the dogs and do everything you can to ensure that they are well.
In Sri Lanka, there are frequent conflicts between humans and elephants, as the elephants' habitat increasingly overlaps with local communities. The project was founded to resolve this conflict and protect the elephants. As a volunteer, you will support the team in researching and observing the elephants, thereby helping to protect these endangered animals.