4.6
Perfect
27
Reviews
11
Years in business
MRCI - Madagascar Volunteer
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4.6
Perfect
27
Reviews
11
Years in business
Madagascar Research and Conservation Institute (MRCI) undertakes environmental research and conservation in both the marine and terrestrial environments.
Madagascar Research and Conservation Institute (MRCI) undertakes environmental research and conservation in both the marine and terrestrial environments. MRCI further actively involved in community development and educational programs, as well as much needed reforestation in Madagascar. MRCI ...
Contact Person
Bianca Reynolds
Spoken languages: English
Very high response rate
MRCI - Madagascar Volunteer reviews
Primavera Fumagalli
4.2
I spent 4 weeks in Nosy Komba for the marine program. The place is magical and all the members of the staff were nice and welcoming. We dove every day and learnt a lot about marine species… Biodiversity there is just amazing! I feel grateful for having the opportunity of being ...
Kjetill Jordann Christinat
2.4
2023 at Sea Turtle Conservation Monitor
We were supposed to identify and develop Safe Turtle Breeding Zones in North Western Madagascar. Instead, we only went into the sea to watch turle. Any data we collected were used to save the ...
Marine Pessey
4.8
Super expérience avec MRCI, j'ai étudié les coraux ainsi que les nudibranches et les tortues. J'ai amélioré mon anglais grâce à tous les volontaires qui ont été la pour moi. Une expérience très enrichissante aussi bien sur le point personnel que professionne. Je recommande à ...
Hattie Rawlings
5.0
2019 at English Teachers
My four weeks in Madagascar has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. Not only have I spent an amazing month in a beautiful country, meeting and working with the locals in Nosy Komba, but I have also made some great friends with the other volunteers that I have been lucky enough to ...
Harriet Fitzpatrick
5.0
My time at MRCI has been one of the most incredible experiences of my life. After spending 3 months here on the Forest Conservation Program and Island Outreach Program, Madagascar truly feels like home. The forest has taught me to be curious about what is surrounding us and respect that our home ...
Anna
5.0
I was volunteering in the forest project for 4 weeks and I thought it was amazing. During my time here I got to see wild lemurs, chameleons, and tons of snakes and geckoes. We would hike on Nosy Komba in the morning, these hikes are though, but they are also beautiful and I think it was absolutely ...