Help Fight Corruption & Wildlife Crime
KENYA > This project is looking for activists who want to be at the forefront of the fight against wildlife crime by tackling corruption and the lack of justice within society.
KENYA > This project is looking for activists who want to be at the forefront of the fight against wildlife crime by tackling corruption and the lack of justice within society.
INDONESIA CANADA USA > Dr. Galdikas is a well-known primatologist specializing in orangutan research and conservation who has devoted the last forty-three years to the study and protection of wild orangutans. As the President of Orangutan Foundation International, she is responsible for 180 Indonesian employees, 330 orphan orangutans, 6,000 wild orangutans, and 1,800 square miles of protected forest.
SOUTH AFRICA > The Nkonzo Bush Academy team has unrestricted access to a natural reserve spanning 11 000 hectares (26 000 acres). The African wildlife is free roaming, and amongst the many game you’ll find the Big 5.
SPAIN > As one of the top whale and dolphin watching destinations in the world, the south-west coast of Tenerife is a truly outstanding location for the observation of free-living whales. There are resident communities of pilot whales and dolphins which remain here throughout the year, which can be observed on perhaps 80% of the days of the year.
COSTA RICA > The project was founded by the local community to fight the hunting and poaching of turtles in their area.
BOTSWANA COSTA RICA USA > Are you looking for an opportunity to protect our natural resources? Maybe you have already found somewhere for your internship, but you don't know how to get a visa? No problem; NATUCATE internships can help you with precisely that!
MADAGASCAR > Madagascar is a truly unique African island paradise with an unparalleled amount of endemic animal species and a friendly, welcoming populace. As a Frontier volunteer in Madagascar, you will be living on a fun, vibrant beach camp in a picturesque location.
SOUTH AFRICA > This team has unrestricted access to a natural reserve spanning 11 000 hectares (26 000 acres). The African wildlife is free roaming, and amongst the many game you’ll find the Big 5. The reserve lies at the foothills of the Langeberg and Outeniqua Mountain ranges, and is comprised of Fynbos and grass plains.
SPAIN > As one of the top whale and dolphin watching destinations in the world, the south-west coast of Tenerife is a truly outstanding location for the observation of free-living whales. There are resident communities of pilot whales and dolphins which remain here throughout the year, which can be observed on perhaps 80% of the days of the year.
MADAGASCAR > Madagascar is a truly unique African island paradise with an unparalleled amount of endemic animal species and a friendly, welcoming populace. As a Frontier volunteer in Madagascar, you will be living on a fun, vibrant beach camp in a picturesque location.