Volunteer with sloths, monkeys and a range of other wildlife in their native home of Costa Rica and help protect these amazing animals from the dangers of deforestation.
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We include a FREE 1-week Spanish Course in Quito before project start to allow you to have a greater impact. Help combat illegal animal trafficking in the Amazon.
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Would you like to work in a wildlife sanctuary? And do you have a passion for wild animals and exotic nature? Then this project is perfect for you!
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Collect information about the trees on the reserve, which will help us to assess when and where to release the birds and where we can find them to monitor their progress.
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Help with conservation efforts of the endangered African Grey Parrot. Carrying out daily tasks of the rehabilitation aviary, patrols and community awareness.
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The shelter provides refuge for a diverse range of wildlife, including margays, penguins, blue-footed boobies, tapirs, buffalo, deer, ostriches, yamalas (dwarf deer).
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Your tasks will include conservation campaigns, environmental education, facility maintenance, organic gardening, as well as scientific monitoring.
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Discover the breath-taking beauty and exotic wildlife, make unique experiences and contribute to the rehabilitation of animals in Costa Rica!
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Help us by expanding our wildlife database of photos and videos on flora and fauna of the Atlantic Forest and create videos and documentaries.
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The animal rehabilitation center is located in the protected rainforest and shelters different animals, some are in danger of extinction. Support local animal protection.
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Protect our wildlife! Support this jungle sanctuary by preparing food for the animals, cleaning cages, and assisting with general maintenance.
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El Sira Communal Reserve / Codo Del Pozuzo Natural Reserve are home to at least 300 bird species, 124 mammals and 140 reptiles identified to date.
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Our refuge for wild animals receives sick and injured wild animals often victims of poaching or deforestation in Guatemala. Help us protect them and look after them.
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