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Biological Research Assistant

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1 - 19 settimane  ·  Età 18 - 50+
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Punti Salienti

  • Get hands-on experience collecting information and data for biological research on different types of wildlife in Costa Rica.
  • This project has a real effect! In the past seasons, the center has successfully protected over 140 sea turtle nests and released more than 5000 hatchlings.
  • Help to educate local people about nature and conservation when they visit the research center.

Punti Salienti

  • Get hands-on experience collecting information and data for biological research on different types of wildlife in Costa Rica.
  • This project has a real effect! In the past seasons, the center has successfully protected over 140 sea turtle nests and released more than 5000 hatchlings.
  • Help to educate local people about nature and conservation when they visit the research center.
  • Go on expeditions in the beautiful nature of Costa Rica with the friends you make during the project.
  • Find out if nature and conservation is the major for you for your studies or work.


  • Particolarmente adatto per

    Età 18+
    Singoli
    Coppie
    Gruppi
    50+

    Sul programma

    Are you interested in biology, wildlife and nature? Do you want to learn more about research and get hands-on field experience? Then you should volunteer for this project

    As a volunteer or intern on this project, you will help the biological research center to collect more information and data about sea turtles, mammals, crocodiles,  butterflies and other wildlife. The projects runs the whole year around, except for the sea turtle project which is seasonally ...

    Sul programma

    As a volunteer or intern on this project, you will help the biological research center to collect more information and data about sea turtles, mammals, crocodiles,  butterflies and other wildlife. The projects runs the whole year around, except for the sea turtle project which is seasonally restricted from June until December. The peak of turtle nesting season is in September, October and November. 

    During your stay, you will help the staff members of the research center, together with the other volunteers and interns. Before you participate on the projects, you will receive training about the pieces of equipment you will use, duties during the project and proper behavior. The volunteers and interns will always work with an experienced staff member of the research center. They will show you the proper scientific work methods you need to use

    Sea Turtles

    The sea turtle project runs from July to January and you can help in the hatchery and patrolling the beach during that time. There are four potential species of sea turtles, which can be seen nesting at the South Pacific beaches: Olive Ridley, Black, Leatherback and Hawksbill. However, all these species are in danger of extinction. Playa Tortuga beach, the beach nearby the research center, is an Olive Ridley beach. Although, it is possible that other species can be seen on this beach. 

    In the past seasons the research center has successfully protected over 140 sea turtle nests and released more than 5000 hatchlings (each nest has about 100 eggs). During turtle season, nests are moved to the hatchery where they are observed and constantly protected. The researchers and volunteers collect important data about the biology of the nests and make sure that the hatchlings arrive safely in the ocean.

    Mammal Research

    Another important aspect of the biological research center is the mammal research project, an important study because these species are important for the dynamic balance of the forest. The mammal research is conducted during the whole year. The reserve around the biological research center has over 11 species of mammals, such as raccoons, coatis, kinkajous, weasels, river otters, tayra and monkeys. The researchers and volunteers collect data on the mammals with camera traps and by studying their behavior, and they constantly collect information about their local distribution and movements.

    Caimans and Crocodiles

    Another great research project is the caiman and crocodile project, which aims at gathering information about their distribution, their relationship with the environment, and human impacts on the ecosystem.  This is also ongoing throughout the whole year. 

    The research center wants an initial profile of the population of crocodiles. By adding new information about the crocodiles’ current status, the conservation and management of this species can be improved. Information about local movements of mammals can be used in reforestation plans for the coastal area.

    Environmental Education and Butterflies

    The butterfly garden of the Biological Research Center offers visitors to see butterflies and learn about their behavior. This, too, is ongoing during the whole year. The butterfly garden is an educational alternative for tourists, but also for the whole surrounding community. Often school kids come and visit the center, and you can help educating them about nature, butterflies, and conservation. Visitors of the garden can learn more about the butterfly cycle of life, metamorphosis, anatomy, physiology, senses, food, ecologic nice and many more.

    Green Life Volunteers partners with the Biological Research Center to provide them with more researchers and volunteers to help with ongoing research projects and also establishing new research.

    Volunteer’s responsibilities include: 

    • Help with ongoing research projects, such as the turtle, mammal, crocodile and butterfly research
    • Install cameras in the reserve, check the cameras for activities and replace the batteries of the cameras
    • (Nocturnal) monitoring of the animals
    • Counting of the animals
    • Marking of the animals and their locations
    • Capturing of the species
    • Help in the hatchery at night and during the day
    • Patrol beaches during sea turtle season to collect eggs and bring them to the hatchery
    • Release baby turtles into the ocean once hatched
    • Other research project help – whatever is ongoing at the biological research center
    Green life volunteers' position
    Green Life Volunteers expects volunteers and interns to respect the areas in which you are working as well as
    your project leaders, members of the community and other volunteers/ interns. In case you are experiencing troubles or conflicts, we'd rather know sooner than later if there is anything that is not working for you and we want to make you as comfortable as possible. Having said that, we cannot stress enough that flexibility and being positive and open-minded will go a long way in ensuring an enjoyable volunteer or intern experience.

    Green Life Volunteers is available if you have any issues or need any help during your project. We are located in Puerto Jimenez on the Osa Peninsula. However, you can always call or email us. We take good customer service very seriously, and we want you to feel comfortable from the beginning till the end of your time in Costa Rica. We will provide you with a 24-hour emergency number that you can call from your project site in case you need to speak to a Green Life Volunteers staff. Our staff will check in on you throughout your stay. We will make sure no miscommunication errors are happening and we are there to explain and solve problems.

    We will also help you during your sign-up process to arrange your transport and arrival in San Jose! We will help you book your hostel, arrange airport shuttle pick-ups to the hostel, and guide you on how to get to your project location.



    Giornata tipica

    During your volunteer time or internship, you will work for 5 to 6 days a week for around 6-8 hours a day. The volunteers and interns can work more hours during their volunteer time/ internship if they desire. Also, volunteers and interns can choose the project they want to work on. However, there ...

    Giornata tipica

    During your volunteer time or internship, you will work for 5 to 6 days a week for around 6-8 hours a day. The volunteers and interns can work more hours during their volunteer time/ internship if they desire. Also, volunteers and interns can choose the project they want to work on. However, there are only eight spots for the sea turtle project during the season. The different types of activities can be found in the detailed description.

    You will need to prepare your own food throughout the day, together with the volunteer coordinator. Usually breakfast is early around 6.30 am, lunch between 12 and 1; and dinner between 6 and 7 p.m. You will have coffee and other snacks available at the project throughout the day as well – just talk to the research center about your needs.



    Attività del tempo libero

    Ojochal is a very warm and welcoming village on the Puntarenas of Costa Rica. There is plenty to do around the Puntarenas, and the staff of the research center can help you organize activities around Ojochal during your project time. 

    Activities may be surfing, paddle boarding, hikes, bird watching, ...

    Attività del tempo libero

    Ojochal is a very warm and welcoming village on the Puntarenas of Costa Rica. There is plenty to do around the Puntarenas, and the staff of the research center can help you organize activities around Ojochal during your project time. 

    Activities may be surfing, paddle boarding, hikes, bird watching, zip-lining, visiting Marino Ballena National Park, visiting Manual Antonio National Park and much more. You can also visit other cities nearby Ojochal. You may visit Dominical or Uvita, which are popular for their beaches. There will be several volunteers and interns at the research center at the same time, often they form groups to do some weekend activities together. Or you may decide that you would like to venture off on your own – either way, the staff members of the research center will be there to help you to get things set up! If you want to do any activities before or after your volunteer time / internship you can also contact Green Life Volunteers. Just ask Green Life Volunteers or the research center during or before your volunteer time / internship!


    Requisiti

    Requisiti

    Età minima: 18 anni

    Per partecipare al programma è necessario avere almeno 18 anni alla data di inizio del programma. Potrebbero esserci delle esenzioni se si è in grado di fornire il permesso del proprio tutore legale o se si è accompagnati dai propri genitori.

    Competenze linguistiche

    È necessario parlare di Inglese (livello intermedio)

    Restrizioni sulla nazionalità

    Nessuna restrizione. Gli aiuti da tutto il mondo sono benvenuti.

    Altre competenze

    An ideal volunteer/intern on the ‘Biological Research Center’ project wants to learn more about the exotic animals and nature of Costa Rica. Also, the volunteer has to enjoy physical labor and being outside. You do not need a degree for this project.

    Impegno di tempo

    Il vostro aiuto sarà richiesto lunedì, martedì, mercoledì, giovedì, venerdì e sabato

    Servizi inclusi

    Servizi inclusi

    Servizi in loco

    An organizational fee is included in the first week’s fee and covers the “behind the scenes costs”, such as staff salaries, office space rental, transaction and bank fees, and more. Our weekly fee for additional weeks covers the costs of your host family or project accommodation and food, the local staff on your project, and a donation to help with the daily running costs of the program you will help on.

    Not included in our fee are:
    • Your first and last night in San Jose in a hostel
    • Travel to and from the international airport (airport shuttles are around 30$ each way to San Jose - We can set this up for you, just ask us during sign-up)
    • Travel to the project site (usually by public buses, which are from around 10-16$ one way)
    • National/ International flights
    • Travel insurance
    • Visa costs
    • Any additional food or snacks beside the meals provided
    • Extra-curricular activities

    Alloggio

    The Biological Research Project offers shared (separated by gender) dormitory rooms with bunk beds.

    You’ll share the accommodation with your fellow volunteers. The volunteer house offers accommodation for 15 volunteers and/or interns. Besides the “standard” rooms, there is also a room for a handicapped person and there are two rooms for couples. The rooms have a closet, mosquito nets in the window and a fan.

    Cibo e Bevande

    Food in Costa Rica is simple but delicious, and you will have access to a great variety of fruits, veggies, and dairy products in Costa Rica. Meals at your volunteer house often include rice and beans; other common items include tortillas, salads, chicken, fish, pork, beef, pasta, soups, cereals, sandwiches, cheese, fruits, veggies and fresh-squeezed juices. The research center provides you with food to make/ prepare your own meals, and also includes snacks and non-alcoholic drinks. You must prepare your own meals or do this together with other volunteers/interns. Vegetarians should have no problems with the diet in Costa Rica, since there are a lot of fruit and veggies available.

    You’ll all eat together in a common space at certain hours. Breakfast is usually around 6-7am, lunch is around 12pm, and dinner is around 6 -7pm.

    Nonetheless, it is important to let us know about any dietary needs in advance so the research center is notified and they can prepare accordingly. Those who follow a vegan diet should note that tofu is not readily available in Costa Rica.


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    Prelievo dall'aeroporto a Juan Santamaria International Airport

    Neanche il prelievo dall'aeroporto è incluso nel costo del programma.

    Biglietti aerei

    L'aeroporto più vicino è Juan Santamaria International Airport (SJO) a San Jose. Vi aiutiamo a trovare voli economici per Costa Rica. TROVARE VOLI ECONOMICI

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    Dettagli all'arrivo

    This volunteering program is year-round! The ongoing research projects change throughout the year, so the experience of every volunteer is new and very versatile.
    The working schedule is 5-6 days a week for 6-8 hours a day. There is a minimum stay of one week.

    While availability during peak months such as June-August can be limited due to high demand and group bookings, you are still welcome to apply for these dates. Please note that spaces may be fewer, so we recommend being flexible with your dates if possible. Please inquire with us for availability during these months.
    Disponibilità
    gen feb mar apr mag giu lug ago set ott nov dic

    Tariffe del programma

    1 settimana (soggiorno min.) 605€
    2 settimane 903€
    3 settimane 1.200€
    4 settimane 1.497€
    6 settimane 2.092€
    8 settimane 2.687€
    19 settimane (soggiorno max.) 5.959€
    Tariffe medie 459€/settimana

    Tariffe del programma

    459€ tariffe settimanali 1 - 19 settimane Età 18 - 50+

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