Feel the thrill of swimming with a whale shark, the excitement of spearing the invasive lionfish, and the satisfaction in helping protect coral reefs. 🐋
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Join us in Quepos to actively conserve sloths and turtles, monitoring these beautiful creatures. Make a significant impact on wildlife and nature!
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Get in direct contact with turtles and help us conserve the biggest turtle in the sea! Here you will have the chance to meet and work with awesome animals!
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Hands-on ocean conservation on a picture perfect Caribbean island located on the Belize Barrier Reef in the Sapodilla Marine Reserve Park in Belize.
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Learn surfing and enjoy one of the best beaches with perfect waves while being part of the wildlife conservation programs in a paradisiacal place full of nature.
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Join Tortugas de Pacuare team and experience saving turtles and meeting people around the world and enjoying the most exuberant nature of the Caribbean coast
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Help preserve beautiful national parks in Costa Rica, protect local wildlife and educate day visitors. Experience breathtaking nature and Costa Rican PURA VIDA! 🇨🇷
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Patrol along a wonderful beach and help to guard the nests of endangered marine turtles. You will also help monitor sloths in their natural habitat.
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Ankay Conservation’s coral monitoring program has been developed to be able to provide broad understanding of the regional health and abundance of the reef ecosystem
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Join our coastal clean up expeditions around our beautiful country! Be part of our preventive, corrective and regenerative programs! Do good while having a great time!!
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Join us to save endangered Olive Ridley Sea Turtle in Costa Rica.
On Pacific coast, close to Quepos and Manuel Antonio. Volunteer abroad in front of the beach!
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Located on Esterillos Oeste, this program was born as a family initiative, who have been dedicated to the conservation of sea turtles for more than 10 years
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Organized beach cleanups and education are key to bringing SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY standards closer to what the planet desperately needs. Be part of our journey! ♻️
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Help to collect and record data for research and conservation of marine turtles in an extraordinary nature surrounding and in a pittoresk village.
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Volunteer to help protect Olive Ridley and green sea turtle nests by patrolling beaches. You will have the opportunity to work with nesting females and baby hatchlings!
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Encountering sea turtles in their natural habitat is an experience that really gets under your skin. Help to protect endangered marine life in Costa Rica. 🐢
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Ready to take your scuba diving to the next level? Passionate about the world of Marine Conservation and Marine Science? Become a professional PADI Divemaster now! 🤿
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Ankay Conservation’s vertebrate monitoring program has been developed to be able to provide broad understanding of the regional health and abundance of the reef ecosystem
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15 days for experience Mexican life as a local travelling along Oaxaca coast & protecting turtles, marine fauna, deers, jungle wildlife, educating children, and more!
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NEXT SEASON STARTS MARCH, 2024! Take the opportunity of volunteering abroad in an amazing place! Our ecological goal is to observe and protect wildlife.
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Monitor the feeding habits of turtles in the Peninsular de Osa, by laying nets, catching and taking data from turtles. This is combined with mangrove reforestation
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Ankay Conservation’s invertebrate monitoring program has been developed to provide broad understanding of the regional health and abundance of the reef ecosystem
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The program works with the local community, trained in sea turtle conservation who work together with volunteers to protect endangered turtles.
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Do you love wildlife conservation? Would you like to live and work on a beautiful Costa Rican beach? Then become a volunteer on our amazing Turtle Conservation projects!
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Get in contact with one of the most fascinating turtle species – the giant leatherback turtles – and help improve the local inhabitants' living conditions.
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