
GLOBAL REEF / SEAGONG / THAILAND MANGROVE ALLIANCE sont d’importants projets collaboratifs avec diverses organisations mais aussi des universités locales et des spécialistes en biologie et écologie marine. Ils se caractérisent par la rigueur de nos recherches afin d’enrichir les connaissances en biologie marine et les faire aboutir à des études et articles validés par la communauté scientifique.
This project gives you the opportunity to make a contribution to species conservation as a voluntary helper and dedicate yourself to vulnerable whale sharks in the Maldives. Living and working on a research vessel, you will get a unique insight into the natural paradise of the Maldives as part of a team of international volunteers, and are bound to have an unforgettable experience.
Take your family on a wildlife volunteering adventure in Thailand. Help over 700 animals in a wildlife sanctuary, from elephants to orangutans, from sun bears to monkeys. Volunteering holidays will provide a fun-filled alternative to typical family holidays, where all the family can work together to make a difference.
Help protect critically endangered turtle species in Vietnam! At the Turtle Center in the country's oldest national park, you can help care for and research confiscated animals. You will support the organization in its efforts to preserve diverse species and raise public awareness of animal welfare.
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.
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.
The program takes place with a leading sea turtle conservation organization on the subtropical island of Okinawa, Japan. From April to July, you support nightly beach patrols to document nesting activity. In August and September, you assist with the hatching of baby turtles. Year-round, you contribute to beach cleanups, environmental education, fundraising, and data analysis.