Join a wildlife rescue team and care for the animals in the sanctuary. Provide food and enrichment for a variety of animals including monkeys, sloths and anteaters that have been injured, orphaned or mistreated. Observe, monitor and collect data on animals which are being rehabilitated for release. Explore the beautiful rainforest surroundings and coastal National Park in your free time.
Do you love the ocean and are fascinated by marine animals? Then get involved in this project to preserve South African biodiversity and help protect marine animals! The coast of South Africa is home to 43 species of marine mammals, but their habitat is threatened by pollution and overfishing. By volunteering, you can help protect them!
Are animals important to you and would you like to get involved in animal welfare in Tanzania? Then you have the opportunity to get involved in a unique project with us. Arusha has a big problem, especially with street dogs, which multiply uncontrollably and are often in a catastrophic health condition.
An animal sanctuary on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica treats sick, injured and orphaned animals: sloths, turtles, monkeys and other animals are cared for and treated at the facility with the aim of releasing them back into the wild. As a volunteer, you can feed the animals at the sanctuary, maintain the enclosures and help with the reintroduction of the animals into the wild.
Conservation volunteering with us in the Galapagos Islands allows you to have exclusive access to the Galapagos National Park: a unique opportunity to live surrounded by an amazing nature which is home to the largest number of animal species in the world. Join us and help with the protection of giant tortoises and sea lions.
Work with nature’s gentle giants on this inspiring conservation and research project. Working closely with the abused and displaced elephants, you gain a rich insight into one of the world’s most intelligent creatures. As a volunteer you get to know the elephants intimately whilst caring for them, feeding them and contributing to advancing research.