Costa Rica Climate Change Project

COSTA RICA > You will be working in the Pacific rainforests and beaches near Corcovado, one of the most remote National Parks in the country which has been described by National Geographic as “one of the most biologically intense places on the planet.” Home to one of the largest tropical primary lowland rainforests in the world, the Corcovado National Park is also the habitat of a large range of endangered plant and animal species.

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Endangered Macaw Volunteer Release Project, Costa Rica

COSTA RICA > Become a wildlife conservation volunteer in Costa Rica and help to breed and release critically endangered Scarlet and Great Green Macaws back into the wild. Opportunities available to work at a breeding centre or a release site for 1 month or longer, all year round.

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Statia Conservation Volunteer Project, St. Eustatius, Caribbean

ST EUSTATIUS > Volunteer in the Caribbean on the stunning island of St. Eusatius, and join the St. Eustatius National Parks Foundation and help to protect and conserve their National and Marine Parks. You can take part in the following conservation volunteer work activities:

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Pacific Sea Turtle Volunteer Project, Costa Rica

COSTA RICA > Volunteer with sea turtles in Costa Rica as one of our marine conservation volunteers, and join this Olive Ridley turtle programme in the spectacular Southern Pacific coast of Costa Rica on Drake Bay and Rio Oro Beach, home to over 25 dolphin and whale species, the Olive Ridley Turtle and three other sea turtle species.

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