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Sea Turtle Conservation Sri Lanka

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1 - 12 semanas  ·  Idade 18 - 50+

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Destaques

  • Care for resident turtles at the sanctuary!
  • Be the first to arrive at a nesting site and collect the eggs, bringing them back to the safety of the hatchery!
  • Share in a once in lifetime experience, assisting with the release of the baby turtles back into the ocean!

Destaques

  • Care for resident turtles at the sanctuary!
  • Be the first to arrive at a nesting site and collect the eggs, bringing them back to the safety of the hatchery!
  • Share in a once in lifetime experience, assisting with the release of the baby turtles back into the ocean!
  • Engage with tourists that visit the sanctuary, providing tours and information
  • Teach English and marine conservation to future generations by visiting local schools


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    Idade 18+
    Solteiros
    Casais
    Famílias
    Grupos
    50+

    Sobre o programa

    Take part in the Great Turtle Project in Sri Lanka as a turtle volunteer and have a hand in the conservation of the country's beautiful sea turtles!

    The overall aim of this sea turtle conservation project is to monitor sea turtle activity and conserve the local nesting sites in the Kosgoda region of Sri Lanka. Working with turtles here is carried out by staff and volunteers, and it has been hugely successful since the project's inception in ...

    Sobre o programa

    The overall aim of this sea turtle conservation project is to monitor sea turtle activity and conserve the local nesting sites in the Kosgoda region of Sri Lanka. Working with turtles here is carried out by staff and volunteers, and it has been hugely successful since the project's inception in 1988. The praise-worthy achievements of this project are largely due to the continued support it receives from teams of volunteers. The turtle conservation work relies upon the involvement of truly dedicated people, and every turtle volunteer can help play an integral role here.

    About the Project

    This remarkable project in Sri Lanka's Kosgoda region has been dedicated to sea turtle conservation for over 30 years and continues its vital work today.

    With sea turtles facing threats from a variety of sources, including natural predators, plastic and light pollution, poaching and hunting by locals looking to make money from the sale of their meat and eggs, their conservation is of prime importance. With only 1 in 1,000 turtles surviving to adulthood and all seven sea turtle species ranging from vulnerable to critically endangered, this project aims to increase turtle survival from laying eggs to releasing hatchlings into the sea. Every nest ground, every egg, every hatchling and every turtle is crucial to the survival of the species. The project also helps maintain the local beaches, ensuring they are ideal for turtles laying eggs.

    The beaches of Kosgoda provided nesting grounds for species such as the green, hawksbill, and olive ridley turtles, all heavily targeted by poachers. Sadly, poachers raid nests and capture hatchlings, selling them on the black market or to restaurants for turtle egg soup. To combat this, a local family established the turtle sanctuary with onsite hatcheries where turtle eggs are relocated to hatch safely, away from predators, before being released into the sea, with the best start to their journey.

    The turtle sanctuary invites community members and local schools to learn about sea turtles and conservation efforts. As the younger generation becomes more aware of the species and their importance, there is hope that they will grow up inspired to reduce harmful behaviours towards turtle populations.

    The sanctuary is home to around 11 long-term turtles, including a rare albino turtle. This particular turtle will remain in care due to the extremely low chances of survival for albino turtles in the wild. These turtles are on exhibit for educational visits from schools and tourists. During the months when there are no hatchlings (July to December), these turtles help raise awareness about marine conservation and the challenges faced by sea turtles. After approximately five years, the turtles are released, having received a 'head start' in reaching maturity. They serve as ambassadors for their species, allowing visitors to learn about their life cycles, the threats they encounter, and the importance of protecting their habitat, alongside gaining strength and size before being released into the ocean.

    As a volunteer, you'll help relocate eggs to the hatcheries, along with caring for resident turtles that live at the sanctuary by feeding them, cleaning the tanks and maintaining their shells. You'll also help with tours of the sanctuary and educate visitors. Finally, one of the most rewarding parts of volunteering is helping to release any baby turtles that hatch while you're there.

    Please note that although this project runs throughout the year, turtle nesting season is from November - April, and hatching is from January - June. Outside of these times, your primary focus will be caring for the turtles that live at the sanctuary and the teaching program.

    Prior to Arrival 

    You will need to arrive into Colombo International Airport between 9am - 5pm on the start date of your project, where you will be met by a project representative and transferred to the project site, roughly three hours' drive away.



    Dia típico

    First Day

    Arrive at Colombo airport and transfer to the project site. The evening includes an orientation that covers important information about the volunteer project and allows you to ask any questions you may have.


    Regular Days

    After an Introduction to the sea turtle conservation project and staff, ...

    Dia típico

    First Day

    Arrive at Colombo airport and transfer to the project site. The evening includes an orientation that covers important information about the volunteer project and allows you to ask any questions you may have.


    Regular Days

    After an Introduction to the sea turtle conservation project and staff, it's time to start your volunteering activities. You will be fully immersed in the day-to-day running of the project and turtle conservation efforts. You are free to spend weekends as you wish. Activities include:


    Caring for turtles that live at the centre: 

    At the centre, there are four species of turtle (predominantly green but also loggerhead, olive ridley and one hawksbill). You'll aid their care by feeding them, cleaning their tanks and, on occasion, helping to remove algae or debris with a soft brush or sand.


    Burying turtle eggs in the hatchery: 

    During nesting season, locals and fishermen often bring turtle eggs to the sanctuary. You'll help carefully relocate the eggs to the hatcheries, recreating the nest using sand collected from the original nest.


    Turtle Release:

    This is often the volunteer's favourite activity – releasing the babies back into the sea! You will be on hand to scare away predators such as birds and dogs while you watch the babies make their way to the sea.


    Hatchery Tours: 

    Volunteers often give tours of the hatchery and tanks to educate people, particularly children, about the importance of preserving sea turtles in Sri Lanka and the project's work.


    Teaching English to local communities: 

    English teachers are scarce in Kosgoda, so English-speaking volunteers are always greatly valued by locals who are keen to learn. Volunteers may spend some afternoons interacting with the community and teaching conversational English.


    Please note that this is only a rough guideline, and the itinerary may change depending on the project's needs.


    Last Day

    After fond farewells, you will be transferred back to the airport in Colombo for your return flight home or to commence your independent travel plans.


    Actividades em tempo livre

    On the weekend you have free time to explore the surrounding area, just a bus ride away from some amazing beaches. You could visit the colonial town of Galle, go surfing in Hikkaduwa or embark on a river cruise in Balapitya. The project team are happy to arrange transport and day trips for you ...

    Actividades em tempo livre

    On the weekend you have free time to explore the surrounding area, just a bus ride away from some amazing beaches. You could visit the colonial town of Galle, go surfing in Hikkaduwa or embark on a river cruise in Balapitya. The project team are happy to arrange transport and day trips for you during your stay.


    Requisitos

    Requisitos

    Idade mínima: 18 anos

    Para aderir ao programa é necessário ter pelo menos 18 anos de idade na data de início do programa. Poderá haver excepções se puder fornecer a permissão do(s) seu(s) tutor(es) legal(ais) ou se estiver acompanhado pelos seus pais.

    Habilidades linguísticas

    Precisa de falar Inglês (nível intermédio)

    Restrições de Nacionalidade

    Sem restrições. São bem-vindas as mãos que ajudam de todo o mundo.

    Outras Competências

    No specific skills or experience are required, just commitment to the project and its aims.

    Compromisso de tempo

    A tua mão auxiliadora será necessária na Segunda-feira, Terça-feira, Quarta-feira, Quinta-feira e Sexta-feira

    Serviços incluídos

    Serviços incluídos

    Serviços por The Great Projects

    • Airport transfers
    • Accommodation (Bedrooms have air-conditioning)
    • All meals
    • Detailed orientation
    • Volunteer project activities
    • On site project coordinator
    • 24 emergency contact in the UK
    • Filtered water, Tea & Coffee
    • Wi-fi internet access

    Recepção no aeroporto em Bandaranaike International Airport

    You will need to arrive at Colombo International Airport between 9am and 5pm on the start date of your project, where you will be met by a project representative and transferred to the project site, roughly an hour's drive away.

    Alojamento

    The accommodation on this project is a volunteer house on the project site. The rooms you will be staying in are basic but clean and are based on twin or triple rooms. The accommodation also includes modern toilets, showers and air-conditioning, and there is a communal dining and living area where you will enjoy your meals and downtime. The volunteer house also boasts lovely gardens and a large swimming pool!

    Alimentos e Bebidas

    While on-site, you will be provided with three meals a day and filtered water served by the housekeeper in the volunteer house. Breakfast consists of fresh fruit, bread, jams, and eggs. Lunch and dinner typically consist of Sri Lankan dishes like curry (fish or chicken) and rice, as well as vegetable dishes served buffet style.

    Acesso à Internet

    Bom acesso no local do projecto

    O que NÃO está incluído?

    O que NÃO está incluído?

    Bilhetes de avião

    O aeroporto mais próximo é Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB) em Colombo. Ajudamo-lo a encontrar voos baratos para Sri Lanka. ENCONTRAR VOOS BARATOS

    Seguro de viagem

    Ir para o estrangeiro é uma aventura e é sempre melhor estar preparado. Doença ou lesão súbita, cancelamento ou roubo - um seguro de viagem para Sri Lanka proporciona segurança e é uma vantagem a ter. OBTENHA UMA COTAÇÃO

    Vacinas

    Se pretende ser voluntário em Sri Lanka deve procurar aconselhamento médico antes de iniciar a sua viagem social. Verifique as vacinas necessárias para Sri Lanka. VERIFICADOR DE VACINAS

    Detalhes à chegada

    This project takes place on every Sunday throughout the year. Please contact us to check whether your preferred start date is available.

    Please note that turtle nesting season in Sri Lanka takes place between November and May, while hatching season falls between January and June (peak February - April). You may like to bear this in mind when selecting your start date.
    Disponibilidade
    Jan Feb Março Abril Maio Jun Jul Ago Set Out Nov Dez

    Preços do programa

    1 semana (estadia min.) 877€
    2 semanas 1.255€
    3 semanas 1.508€
    4 semanas 1.760€
    5 semanas 2.013€
    6 semanas 2.265€
    7 semanas 2.517€
    8 semanas 2.770€
    9 semanas 3.022€
    10 semanas 3.274€
    11 semanas 3.527€
    12 semanas (estadia máx.) 3.779€
    Preços médios 596€/semana

    Preços do programa

    596€ por semana 1 - 12 semanas Idade 18 - 50+

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    Duração

    1 - 12 semanas

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    Perfeito 4.6 rating (200 revisões)

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    Sobre o projecto

    The Great Projects work with organisations worldwide to establish high standards in animal welfare and conservation within the responsible tourism sector.

    Conheça seu anfitrião

    Looking to volunteer abroad with animals? Here at The Great Projects we believe that there is a better way to holiday. Our award-winning wildlife volunteering abroad with animals projects and signature tours are not only designed to provide truly unique and life-changing experiences for volunteering worldwide, but our donation and conservation pledges ensure that your travel will have a lasting and sustainable impact on some of the planet's most incredible and endangered species and the local communities which live alongside them.

    It all began with The Great Orangutan Project in Malaysian Borneo and after a number of years working with local authorities, passionate project facilitators, and hard-working volunteers to create a sustainable, progressive, and effective project - The Great Projects decided to use the experiences and knowledge we had gained to expand our expertise to other projects in Asia, Africa, South America and Europe!

    Now with over 35 projects, you can be confident in the fact that you’ll be able to volunteer with some of the world's most incredible wildlife species in completely breath-taking environments. From orangutans in the Bornean rainforest to whale sharks in the Indian Ocean; you’re sure to find something suited to your interests. What’s more, The Great Projects make sure that with us, volunteers are completely immersed into the heart of the matter, at site, delivering an experience like no other as you become familiar with the life of an animal keeper, game ranger, or wildlife conservationist.

    Plus, every time someone volunteers with The Great Projects  in addition to their fee which covers accommodation, food, and transfers, we donate up to £350 to the project visited to help the project itself. Therefore, our ecotours and projects are not only designed to be an experience that you will remember for the rest of your life, but you will also join a project knowing that your travel truly does help to save endangered animals and the local communities with which they live alongside.

    Here at The Great Projects, we believe that we should practice what we preach. We send volunteers to worldwide destinations on a range of truly unique and thoroughly worthwhile projects that make a real, sustainable difference to their causes. What’s more, The Great Projects provide them with dedicated UK-based staff that ensure volunteers have informative and friendly help throughout all stages of their experience, from initial enquiry to their return.

    Through this, we can show volunteers that there is a better way to holiday. Our award-winning wildlife volunteering abroad with animals projects and signature tours are not only designed to provide truly unique and life-changing experiences for volunteering worldwide, but our donation and conservation pledges ensure that your travel will have a lasting and sustainable impact on some of the planet's most incredible and endangered species and the local communities which live alongside them.


    Further, The Great Projects does not only aim to provide travel destinations that hold responsibility for animal welfare, but also to the environmental, economic and social impact of our conservation projects as a whole.

    HEALTH AND SAFETY

    Here at The Great Projects, we are completely dedicated to providing our volunteers with the utmost protection with regards to health and safety.

    Adventurous travel always involves some degree of risk. Our priority is to keep you safe and protect you as much as possible whilst still giving you an authentic experience of life in your chosen destination.

    We conduct extensive risk assessments to make sure we have identified potential hazards and done everything we can to reduce them and we make sure you have the information you need about the destination you are visiting and how to stay safe and healthy while you are out there. We also are partnered with Endsleigh Insurance who are able to offer volunteers comprehensive insurance for all of our projects.

    200 revisões · rating4.6

    Philipp Klaes rating4.4

    2018 at Sea Turtle Conservation Sri Lanka

    It was an amazing time! Lovely people all around (not only the volunteers, also all local people!). The work was funny but also taff. We did all lot of things like hatching, cleaning of tanks and turtles, digging and ...
    Katherine rating4.8

    2016 at Sea Turtle Conservation Sri Lanka

    This was an amazing experience, I would highly recommend it. Everyone is so friendly, the food is great and you gain so much knowledge on turtle biology, ecology and their conservation. Being able to experience Sri Lanka was great as well, they have such a rich culture, it is wonderful to immerse ...
    Christine rating4.4

    2016 at Sea Turtle Conservation Sri Lanka

    Every day was the best but the most fond memory was the day we were planting trees on the beach and it was overcast. We didn't expect the rain to come down so hard but it did and we were all scrambling for the trees thinking we could get some cover - NOT! For 10 VERY LONG minutes we were getting ...
    It is with some sadness that we write this message as it means our time in Sri Lanka has come to an end. However, we are already planning our return to Kosgoda Sea Turtle hatchery, back to this beautiful island. The major stimulus driving us back here are the warm hearts and happy smiles recieved ...
    Within a time span of 24 hours, the lovely group of volunteers spent the night at the beach watching over a huge mother turtle laying 100 eggs, released newborn hatchlings into the Indian Ocean, and watched newborn turtles emerge from the sand in the hatchery! It was absolutely ...

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    Ásia > Southern Asia > Sri Lanka > Kosgoda

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