Rescue abandoned dogs and cats, take care of them and prepare them to reach a loving family. Participate in the organization of public awareness campaigns.
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Live on the Galapagos Islands as a conservation volunteer. Care for Giant Tortoises and plant tree saplings. Exclusive access to the Galapagos National Park.
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Design your own research project with the Black-&-Gold Howler Monkeys of Paraguay, while contributing to long-term conservation of their highly endangered habitats!
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This program supports the welfare and protection of dogs, cats and other animals at a local shelter on Roatan. Work with stray dogs, cats or exotic animals.
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Work with conservation experts to help protect turtle nests and eggs, do biodiversity studies in the lagoon, and travel to a crocodile centre to study the animals there.
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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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Here is one highly recommended program for all wildlife enthusiasts. Volunteers interested in animal conservation activities can take part in this program in Costa Rica.
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Calling in all wildlife enthusiasts. Work for the conservation of Amazonian animals at the rescue centers, and help in sending them back to their original habitat.
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With currently over 100 dogs PEP needs a lot of help with the daily work, such as feeding and walking, maintaining the shelters and finding new loving homes for our dogs.
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Training Peruvian horses and help with the administration of the stables of the owner.
Help with feeding, cleaning and veterinarian treatment of the horses.
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The program is now in its 18th year and we need all hands on board! As a volunteer, you will take part in the conservation of endangered sea turtles in Costa Rica.
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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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