
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.
Set in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains in Transylvania, this sanctuary currently homes over 100 mistreated and abused bears. Rescued from cramped cages and tourist attractions, these bears can now enjoy freedom in the stunning sanctuary. Volunteers mainly help with food preparation and other ad hoc sanctuary tasks, watched over by the bears. Day trips for school groups are available.
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.
Spend 2–8 weeks at our research camp in the coastal forest of Sainte Luce and actively support conservation projects in Madagascar. Work alongside international researchers and local guides to protect endangered species such as lemurs, geckos, and chameleons. No prior experience needed — just a passion for nature and the environment.
The Mediterranean coastline is renowned for being one of the most spectacular areas of western Europe, yet this beauty may well be impacted by the single use plastic crisis. The threat is so serious that experts have predicted that there will be more plastic in the sea than marine life by 2050. Volunteers on this project contribute to the international effort to conquer the plastics crisis.
Immerse yourself into Zambia's wilderness and become involved in conserving wildlife and biodiversity. Contribute to elephant conservation in one of the most superb wilderness areas and gain insight into real species conservation! During your 3-week volunteer adventure, you will spend each week in a different location in this fascinating country – from the capital of Lusaka to Kafue National Park.
Split, la deuxième plus grande ville de Croatie, a une influence méditerranéenne spéciale qui la rend particulièrement accueillante, confortable et chaleureuse, idéale pour un écotourisme en Europe. Participer au projet de conservation marine à Split, c’est s'engager dans le nettoyage des fonds marins et la lutte contre la pollution pour protéger les espèces marines via un écotourisme en Europe.