Conduct inventories on Amazonian wildlife in the field: mushrooms, birds, mammals, fish, bioluminescent and fluorescent organisms as well as flora.
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Ambue Ari is a Wildlife Sanctuary that cares for over 70 animals, of more than 20 different species, specialising in the care of large felines.
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Help our biologists perform monitoring and research of wildlife. Tasks can range from setting up cameras for mammals in the forest to reproducing insects in the lab.
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Use cameratraps to film wildlife, sort through the videos to identify the species and rename the file accordingly. In addition, help as an eco-volunteer.
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Passionate about animals? Experience the jungle on this unique volunteering project, caring for rescued wildlife and helping to conserve endangered animals in the Amazon.
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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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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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Join us at Karanambu Lodge & work alongside a dedicated team in the Rupununi! Volunteers can expect to work in the areas of horticulture, gardening, tourism & more!
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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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Help to take care of wildlife rescued animals from illegal traffickers in Bolivia as a conservation volunteer! Our animals are happy for every helping hand.
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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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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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