
Get involved in the world's largest rescue center for vervet monkeys in South Africa! These small monkeys were hunted and considered a plague in the past. By treating and rehabilitating injured animals and educating the population about environmental protection, the sanctuary aims to enable the monkeys to live a species-appropriate life.
Join this immersive marine conservation project for 1 or 2 weeks earning your PADI diving certification as you clear debris from pristine waters surrounding Alonissos. Work closely with local experts to safeguard endangered monk seals, turtles, dolphins, and seabirds. Contribute to vital marine research, coral surveys, and beach clean-ups while living in Greece's largest national marine park.
On the Galápagos island of San Cristobal, sea lions bask peacefully on the beach alongside people. It is an idyll that is threatened by plastic waste. An environmental protection program is cleaning the beaches and raising awareness among the population. Support the program – optionally with dives to remove plastic from the sea.
A rare opportunity to monitor Africa’s wildlife in one of the largest private Big Five reserves in South Africa. Come face-to-face with elephants, rhinos, lions, and lesser-known species in this vast biodiversity hotspot. You’ll join a team of professional researchers to assist with monitoring and wildlife management, and gain access to areas that tourists can’t see.
Lions, elephants, leopards, buffaloes, hornbills, rhinos, wild dogs and hyenas - so diverse are the species in the focus of our conservation project in a 25,000-hectare nature reserve! Become part of the research and monitoring team and support data collection for long-term scientific studies on Africa's iconic wildlife species on game drives and walks.
L’objectif est d’aider à la construction d’une zone protégeant la vie sauvage et les espèces en danger. En tant qu'écovolontaire sur ce projet, vous serez amené à observer des animaux sauvages (zèbres, impalas, buffles, lions, élands, hyènes …) et plus de 200 espèces d'oiseaux, tout en aidant à la construction de puits et au traçage de routes.
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.