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Sea Turtle Conservation

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1 - 28 Wochen  ·  Alter 18 - 50+

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Highlights

  • Directly assist on conservation tasks to help endangered sea turtles such as the; Olive Ridley, Leatherback and Green Turtle. Ensuring as many eggs and hatchlings survive their time on land.
  • Experience the rural Ghanaian way of life and it's laid back, friendly atmosphere. Perfect stepping stone for travel abroad, Ghana is often classed as Africa for beginners!
  • Beatiful beaches, tropical weather and cooling coastal breezes await you on our beach conservation project.
  • Make unforgettabe memories travelling with your fellow volunteers at weekends to places such as Mole Safari Park, Cape Coast Castle & Boti Waterfall.
  • Work alongside fellow international volunteers in a close group and make friends for life whilst having a direct impact on sea turtle populations.

Besonders geeignet für

Alter 18+
Alleinreisend
Pärchen
Familien
Gruppen
50+

Über das Programm

Protect endangered sea turtles along the Ghana coastline. Working on nesting sites and beach patrols whilst experiencing beautiful surroundings in your free time.

ONLY AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER - MARCH DUE TO THE TURTLE NESTING SEASON

About
Join our new sea turtle conversation project and assist in protecting endangered sea turtle species such as the Olive Ridley, Leatherback and Green Turtle. Take part in beach patrols to collect data on nesting sites and sea ...

Über das Programm

ONLY AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER - MARCH DUE TO THE TURTLE NESTING SEASON

About
Join our new sea turtle conversation project and assist in protecting endangered sea turtle species such as the Olive Ridley, Leatherback and Green Turtle. Take part in beach patrols to collect data on nesting sites and sea turtle activity, relocate eggs to specially constructed hatchery to protect the eggs during their at risk period, ensure hatchery is safe and secure to help increase hatching and population targets for these species.

Why this placement
Sea turtles are a key stone species which means they have a crucial influence on their environment and surrounding species. Unfortunately as globally experienced, sea turtle numbers declined due to accidental capture in fishing gear, hunted for their meat and habitat destruction due to climate change and human impact.  By assisting in data collection and conservation tasks we aim to play our part in the protection of eggs and hatchlings to protect population numbers as part of the global effort.

What is included
Support Staff - Accommodation - House Utility Bills - Pre Departure Support

Support Staff - You will have both pre departure support from our head office team and then in country support at the project sites with you to ensure you have a smooth transition into a new culture and answer any queries you may have.

Accommodation - Living with your fellow volunteers and support team you will have the benefit of a tight knit family feel and always ensuring there is someone to chat to and plan your free time activities. For full information on the accommodation provided please see below in the dedicated part of the listing. 

How do I get to the placement
Depending on your team allocation and location assigned you may be a short distance to the beach that requires patrolling on that shift. You have the option to walk, cycle or take a short shared taxi ride depending on the distance.

What will I be doing
The core pillars of the conservation project at this time are; Beach Patrols, Hatchery Supervision & Data Collection.

Beach Patrols - Through the night you will be allocated a shift and beach stretch where you will monitor the beach looking for signs of nesting, during this shift you will log your miles and stretch of beach patrolled. Upon finding a nest, depending on location we would aim to transport these safely to the dedicated hatchery to increase their chance of survival and protect them from outside threats. Upon spotting sea turtles you will be responsible for logging the details for ongoing monitoring such as photograph, verifying species, approximate size, location etc.

Hatchery Supervision - When assigned on hatchery duties you will be supervising the location to ensure a safe environment away from any threats such as dogs or birds etc and making any necessary fence repairs or fixes.

Data Collection - Processing the data collected by the beach patrol teams or from your previous night shift, ensuring this is processed in a clear and accurate manner to share with our conservation partners both in Ghana and overseas.

Depending on volunteer team numbers and workload we also aim to run community awareness schemes to highlight the importance of sea turtles and their impact, tagging of adult sea turtles caught by fishermen and ensuring their safe return to the ocean and then providing this tagging information to worldwide organisations to assist in the tracking and monitoring of adult populations and establishing a fishing exchange where fishermen who have caught sea turtles as by catch can turn over the sea turtle to us for a fixed fee or item to prevent it being sold to traders for meat etc.

Who will I be working with
Depending on the numbers of volunteers at a time we aim to group volunteers into couples or small groups especially at the start of your trip until you complete the training and feel comfortable, however there may be periods of time further down the line where this is not possible due to the amount of beach to be covered during the patrols for example.
Our support team will always be closeby between the project sites or accommodation should you need any further support or assistance when in country.


Tagesablauf

  • 6am to 8am - Morning Beach Patrol (On shift rotation) / Searching for eggs and nests along the beach.
  • 8am to 9am - Morning Break to prepare breakfast and get ready for the day.
  • 9am to 10am - Releasing of any hatchlings into the ocean that may have hatched at the nursery
  • 10:30am to 11:30am - Team ...

Tagesablauf

  • 6am to 8am - Morning Beach Patrol (On shift rotation) / Searching for eggs and nests along the beach.
  • 8am to 9am - Morning Break to prepare breakfast and get ready for the day.
  • 9am to 10am - Releasing of any hatchlings into the ocean that may have hatched at the nursery
  • 10:30am to 11:30am - Team meeting to collate data and review previous patrols.
  • Lunch Break
  • 12:30pm to 3:30pm - Daily Activities depending on assignment and current workload which can include;
    • Monitoring of hathchery, replenishing sand when needed and making any repairs to keep structure safe.
    • Helping out on community farming sites.
    • Plastics recycling and ecobricking.
    • Educational Outreaches, School Partnerships and Community Sensitisation.
    • Data Processing and logging of nesting sites, successful releases, species monitored etc.
    • Visiting neighbouring communities on fishing bycatch rescue missions of adult sea turtles.
  • Free time to explore the local beaches, forests and villages as well as chance to get to know your fellow volunteers and in house activities such as games nights, local language and cooking lessons.
  • 12:00am to 2:30am - Morning Beach Patrol (On shift rotation) / Searching for eggs and nests along the beach.

Freizeitaktivitäten

Mid Week Free Time

After school and evenings offer these local opportunities around the local area:

  • Hiking / Trekking
  • Swimming
  • Surfing
  • Sightseeing of surrounding forest and landmarks
  • After school & Homework Clubs
  • Sports and beach games

Weekend Free Time

Most volunteers will travel at weekends, across Ghana ...

Freizeitaktivitäten

Mid Week Free Time

After school and evenings offer these local opportunities around the local area:

  • Hiking / Trekking
  • Swimming
  • Surfing
  • Sightseeing of surrounding forest and landmarks
  • After school & Homework Clubs
  • Sports and beach games

Weekend Free Time

Most volunteers will travel at weekends, across Ghana we have many amazing experiences which you can discover. Here are just a few ideas:

  • Safari
  • Museums
  • Slave Castles
  • Canopy Walk
  • Waterfalls
  • Malls and Cinemas (Showing latest films)
  • Beautiful Beaches
  • Shopping / Arts & Crafts
  • Restaurants and Nightlife

We are on hand to offer any advice that you might need.


Voraussetzungen

Voraussetzungen

Mindestalter: 18 Jahre

Um an diesem Programm teilzunehmen, musst du zu Programmbeginn mindestens 18 Jahre alt sein. Es kann Ausnahmen geben, wenn du die Erlaubnis deines/r Erziehungsberechtigten vorlegen kannst oder wenn du von deinen Eltern begleitet wirst

Sprachkenntnisse

Du brauchst folgende Sprachkenntnisse: Englisch (Grundkenntnisse)

Staatszugehörigkeit

Es gibt keine Beschränkungen. Helfende Hände aus aller Welt sind willkommen.

Arbeitszeiten

Deine Hilfe wird an folgenden Tagen benötigt: Montag, Dienstag, Mittwoch, Donnerstag und Freitag

Leistungen

Leistungen

Dienstleistungen von Atlas Volunteers

Breakdown of Fees
Your placement fees will cover your shared accommodation and on site support staff. In addition to; initial registration fee, pre departure support, orientation & training and house utility bills (electricity, cooking gas, tap water)

Please note that the fee at time of application is indicative. The actual fee may vary depending on the number of volunteers, supplies changing in costs and location of beaches assigned by the local authorities. The final price will be communicated to you as part of your pre departure documentation and guidance.

Unterkunft

Accommodation
Volunteers will always share with fellow volunteers on the team as well as their support team supervisor. The utilities you will use are covered part of your fees such as water, cooking gas and electricity. Depending on your team assignment you will live in shared volunteer housing overlooking the ocean, it's supplied with basic kitchen equipment and shared areas to relax on your off time.

Accommodation is basic but comfortable. We try to provide a medium ground for our volunteer housing that meets the basic needs of our international volunteers, whilst still being in touch with our local communities and not 'out of place' or disconnected from local average standards.

Bedrooms are shared usually between 2-3 people as well as a shared bathroom with running water. 
Running water is quite a luxury in Ghana, especially in this local area but our volunteer accommodation has this benefit with cold water showers.
A basic kitchen is supplied with a fridge and gas hob. Volunteers usually arrange shopping from a local market town on a weekly basis and there are a few street food vendors in the village.

If you're ready for an extra level of adventure, at certain parts of the year it may be possible to lend a hand on our extended beach patrol sites in camping facilities on the beach.

Internetzugriff

Limitierte Verbindung vor Ort

Was ist NICHT inklusive?

Was ist NICHT inklusive?

Abholung vom Flughafen Takoradi Airport

Das Abholen vom Flughafen ist auch nicht in den Programmgebühren enthalten.

Verpflegung

Essen, Snacks und Getränke sind gegen Aufpreis erhältlich.

Flugtickets

Der nächstgelegene Flughafen ist Takoradi Airport (TKD) in Takoradi. Wir helfen dir günstige Flüge nach Ghana zu finden. FINDE GÜNSTIGE FLÜGE

Reiseversicherung

Ins Ausland zu gehen ist ein Abenteuer, auf das man sich stets gut vorbereiten sollte. Plötzliche Krankheit oder Verletzung, Stornierung oder Diebstahl - eine Reiseversicherung für Ghana bietet die nötige Sicherheit. ANGEBOT EINHOLEN

Impfungen

Bevor du deine Freiwilligenarbeit in Ghana antrittst, solltest du dich noch einmal von deinem Arzt beraten lassen und deine erforderlichen Impfungen für Ghana überprüfen. IMPFSCHUTZ ÜBERPRÜFEN

Informationen zur Anreise

- Sea turtle nesting season in Ghana is between September - March so the project is only available within these months.

- Ideally we prefer for volunteers to arrive the first week of the month. Between the 1st - 7th each month.

- There is a few different options available to reach our camp at Cape Three Points, once confirmed on the team we can run through the specific details and costs but as an overview these options are;
  • Domestic flight from Accra (Kotoka International Airport) to Takoradi Airport and then a taxi or shared bus (Trotro) from Takoradi to Cape Three Points.
  • Taxi hire from Accra (Kotoka International Airport) direct to Cape Three Points
  • Public transport from Accra to Takoradi using buses and trotros. Journey would be roughly from Circle Bus Station in Accra to Takoradi, Takoradi to Agona and then Agona to Cape Three Points.
Verfügbarkeit
Jan Feb Mär Apr Mai Jun Jul Aug Sep Okt Nov Dez

Programmgebühren

1 Woche (Mindestaufenthalt) 183€
4 Wochen 729€
8 Wochen 1.459€
16 Wochen 2.918€
28 Wochen (Maximaler Aufenthalt) 3.395€
Durchschnittliche Gebühren 152€/Woche

Programmgebühren

152€ / Woche 1 - 28 Wochen Alter 18 - 50+

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Dauer

1 - 28 Wochen

Anzahlung

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Ausstehende Zahlung

Deine Restzahlung vereinbarst du mit Atlas Volunteers während des Bewerbungsprozesses. Normalerweise handelt es sich um eine Banküberweisung oder eine Barzahlung am Projektstandort.


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Atlas Volunteers

Ausgezeichnet 4.8 rating (178 Bewertungen)

Non-profit - gegründet 2017

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Gesprochene Sprachen: Englisch

Über die Organisation

Atlas Volunteers is an NGO providing low cost, meaningful volunteer placements in rural Ghana.

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Who We Are?

We're a team of British and Ghanaian volunteers and philanthropists aiming to develop the rural area of Kwahu in the Eastern Region of Ghana. We met whilst volunteering across various organisations in Ghana starting from 2010 and added to the team until 2017 when we established Atlas ourselves to make a direct impact with meaningful, low cost volunteering programs.

What We Do?

Our volunteer team and support coordinators work directly with our local community partners to help make an impact and leave the world a better place than we found it. Our team work across

  • Education - including school support, tutoring sessions, reading clubs and vacation classes.
  • Sports - Football academy, physical education lessons and school sports days.
  • Renovation - Constructing and maintenance of unsafe school buildings as well as decorating and improvements.
  • Eco Projects - including reforestation, plastics upcycling and community cleanups.
  • Community - farm assistant and health insurance drives.
  • Conservation - sea turtle conservation and beach patrols.

Where We Work?

Our main flagship program is based at the Abetifi district in the Eastern Region of Ghana. It holds the highest habitable town in Ghana upon a mountainous area so we have the benefit of a cooler overall temperature especially on the evenings and mornings. The volunteer house is in one of the towns close to Abetifi called Aduamoah. Abetifi is our closest larger town just a few minutes drive where there are banks, shops, market etc. The volunteer programs you will be visiting will be spread from the towns to just twenty minutes down the road on the road to Lake Volta (the largest man made lake in the world) where we work with remote villages to strengthen their facilities and improve their way of life. Life is fairly laid back in the area and time is soon spent chatting with people in passing and visiting friends. The Kwahu area has an extremely low crime rate and volunteers are given the chance and encouraged to explore the local towns alone or in groups with our team.

We also run our sea turtle conservation project at Cape Three Points between September - March each year during the nesting season. Cape Three Points is a complete contract to Abetifi where it's a tiny rural village but benefits from the most amazing beach and forest views.

Our History

Although indvidually we have experience for many years with volunteering programs we have just came together at the start of 2017 under the branding of Atlas Volunteers. Now in 2023 we are the largest volungeer organisation operating soley in Ghana and continue our mission of community development, environmental protection and conservation across as much of Ghana as possible.

Our Mission

We aim to improve the lives primarily of the population of the Kwahu East district of Ghana. Initially focusing on education, youth development and health we will move to adult welfare and social enterprises. Aiming to provide quality, constant education to the youth and a chance of employment or self development to the rest of the adult population.

Who Are We Looking For?

We are looking for flexible, caring volunteers who have the drive to not only help but to familiarise themselves with the local culture and characters. We advise longer placements as it gives us and yourself a greater chance to get stuck into a program however we understand that short terms are sometimes prefered especially when visiting Africa or volunteering for the first time.

178 Bewertungen · rating4.8

Maria Steinhauser rating5

2023 at Sea Turtle Conservation

Even though I stayed for just a week I had a really fun time! The beach is beautiful and seeing sea turtles for the first time in my life was an amazing experience! I also felt really comfortable at the accommodation, it was spacious and we also had enough privacy. Thank you ...
Flora Turner rating5

2023 at Sea Turtle Conservation

I had the best three weeks in Ghana and would recommend this to anyone. It was a nice opportunity to immerse myself in the culture while having plenty of downtime to ...
Jakob B rating4.8

2023 at Sea Turtle Conservation

I really enjoyed working in Cape Three Points on the turtle project. I was able to help on beach patrols, moving nests to a secure area and managing the hatchery. On the days that we did not have a full work day for the turtle workload then I was able to also help out as a farmhand with a local ...
Ingrid Delaville rating5

2023 at Sea Turtle Conservation

These months were so nice! I really enjoyed being part of this adventure. I also really enjoyed getting to interact with the local life in a safe ...
Joao Santos rating3.8

2023 at Sea Turtle Conservation

I managed to really see the whole experience promised by the turtle program in Cape 3 points; I found turtle eggs, I saw hatched eggs and baby turtles released to the sea, also during a night patrol a big turtle laying eggs, and interacted with kids in the school which was cool. I liked the farm ...
Flora Turner rating5

2023 at Sea Turtle Conservation

I had the best three weeks in Ghana and would recommend this to anyone. It was a nice opportunity to immerse myself in the culture while having plenty of downtime to ...

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