Ecovolunteer at a wildlife sanctuary in Guatelama
Ecovolunteer at a wild animal sanctuary in Guatelama.
➡️ Wildlife sanctuary
➡️ Guatemala
➡️ From 2 weeks
➡️ From 18 years old
➡️ From €970 for 2 weeks. 240 € per additional week.
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Ecovolunteer at a wild animal sanctuary in Guatelama.
➡️ Wildlife sanctuary
➡️ Guatemala
➡️ From 2 weeks
➡️ From 18 years old
➡️ From €970 for 2 weeks. 240 € per additional week.
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Support a wildlife sanctuary in Ecuador in the heart of the Amazon, live an unforgettable experience.
➡️ Amazonia
➡️ Wildlife sanctuary
➡️ From 18 years
➡️ From 735 for 2 weeks - €165 per additional week
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Get involved in Ecuador, in the heart of the Amazon, at a sanctuary for wild animals.
➡️ Ecuador
➡️ Wildlife sanctuary
➡️ From 18 years old
➡️ From €795 (2 weeks)
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Embark on an active ecotourism holiday in Costa Rica. The mission takes place in a wildlife rescue center in the land of Pura Vida.
➡️ Wildlife sanctuary
➡️ Costa Rica
➡️ From 18 years old
➡️ English or Spanish
➡️ From 1100 € 2 weeks - 340 € per additional week.
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In Douglas, Queensland, Australia, join a wildlife park.
➡️ From age 18
➡️ 2 to 8 weeks
➡️ Internships available
➡️ From €2,490
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Wild animals are animal species that live in their natural habitat, far from the direct influence of man. They live in a variety of natural environments, such as forests, savannahs, deserts, mountains, oceans and other natural ecosystems.
In response to these threats, wildlife sanctuaries have sprung up all over the world. Wildlife sanctuaries are places where animals are collected, cared for and protected. Activities in these sanctuaries focus on animal welfare and wildlife conservation. Here are just a few examples:
Many sanctuaries rely on volunteer work to help care for the animals and maintain the facilities. Volunteers can be involved in a variety of tasks, such as cleaning, preparing food, observing animals and helping with educational activities. The mission of animal sanctuaries is to welcome, care for and rehabilitate injured, sick or orphaned wild animals, in order to reintroduce them into their natural habitat. Thanks to the commitment of our volunteers, many endangered species have been saved.
Whether you're an animal lover, a biology student or just someone who wants to make a difference, there's a place for you in wildlife shelters. As well as rehabilitating animals, volunteers raise public awareness of the importance of protecting wildlife and its habitat.
Get involved with a sanctuary today and become an agent of change for wildlife!
Volunteer tasks at wildlife sanctuaries vary according to the needs of the sanctuary, but can include food preparation, cleaning enclosures, monitoring animals, collecting data, educating the public, building enclosures, etc.
Skills required: Although most sanctuaries don't require specific qualifications, it helps to have an interest in wildlife, a passion for conservation and good physical fitness, as the work can be physically demanding.
Volunteering at wildlife sanctuaries is a great way to contribute to wildlife and environmental conservation while gaining valuable experience.