
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.
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.
Located on a remote Costa Rican beach, far from tourists and development, this turtle conservation project combines experiencing life on the Pacific coast with helping to protect an endangered species. Track nesting turtles, protect their eggs, release their babies safely back to sea and help to promote conservation in this rural area.