
Our Whale Citizen Science program is a higher-end, laid-back marine adventure with a conservation twist. This trip offers a unique opportunity to support real whale research alongside our expert marine biologists – no science background or snorkelling experience required. Suitable for: Solo travellers, nature photographers, ocean-loving families, couples, conservation-curious holidaymakers.
This expedition is designed for those keen to expand their skills in marine conservation. This is an intense research and conservation focussed program covering our key areas of work like whale & megafauna research, coral reefs, fisheries, ocean trash, ocean literacy outreach and swimming lessons. Assist marine biologists and gain incredible, wild, and unforgettable ocean wildlife experiences.
Oui, on sait… prendre l’avion pour lutter contre le réchauffement climatique, c’est un peu paradoxal. Mais ici, on agit là où ça compte : reboiser, sensibiliser, et créer du lien. Ce projet améliore la vie des plus fragiles et profite à toute une communauté du Togo. Envie d’agir pour un futur plus vert et de vivre des moments forts ? Rejoins-nous.
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.
Immerse yourself and your family in a completely different world on this baboon rehabilitation project. This will certainly be a very different family holiday, with all of you working together to help care for primates that have been orphaned or injured. Prepare to get mucky cleaning enclosures and offering care, go to bed each night feeling tired, but like you have made a genuine contribution.
Join an award winning elephant conservation team to help protect and research the desert elephants. Construct walls to protect farmers’ water infrastructure and build drinking points for the elephants to help reduce the conflict within the local community. Camp out under the stars in the beautiful Namibian desert whilst immersing yourself in pioneering conservation work.
Have you ever wondered how we can live in harmony with nature while still meeting our needs? Permaculture offers fascinating solutions for exactly that, by combining ecological principles with sustainable agriculture. In a permaculture retreat in Bolivia, you have the unique opportunity to experience this philosophy firsthand and actively help shape it.
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.