Puma and Jaguar Conservation in Mexico


MEXICO / GVI

Travel to the Northeastern Yucatan peninsula and volunteer alongside the conservation team in El Eden Ecological Reserve, a protected area of 4,000 acres, collecting critical data on endangered carnivores to inform policies and decisions on the reserve.

Deforestation, poaching, land partitioning and illegal trade have had a devastating effect on the numbers of Jaguars. Once common in the region they are now one of the most endangered species in this part of the world.

You will train and work to restore the balance of the local eco system and be rewarded by its many charms. Trekking through astonishing wetlands, conserving an endangered species and enjoying stunning sunsets from our observation tower are some of the highlights on offer.

For more information, visit http://www.gvi.co.uk/programs/puma-and-jaguar-conservation-mexico-project

Expires: July 15, 2014

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