Endangered Marine Life Conservation
SOUTH AFRICA > Great White Shark Conservation volunteers needed.
SOUTH AFRICA > Great White Shark Conservation volunteers needed.
SOUTH AFRICA > Participants gain unrestricted access to a natural reserve spanning 11,000 hectares (26 000 acres). African wildlife is free roaming, including 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.
UK > This is a fantastic opportunity for you to make a positive contribution to marine conservation, meet new people who share your interests and experience Wales’ amazing marine life. You will learn about the species and habitats in Cardigan Bay, gain vital experience in field work, research methods and much more.
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.
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.
ICELAND > Our teams include volunteers who join the programme for 2-week or 6-week placements. No previous experience of trail construction work is necessary as practical training will be provided.
SOUTH AFRICA > We are a small, not for profit organisation. Our aims are to record, monitor and conserve the wildlife in the Soutpansberg with a particular focus on reptiles. Currently we are looking for people interested in herpetology, entomology, arachnids and small mammals.
UK > We are looking for dedicated and enthusiastic individuals to volunteer with us and gain valuable experience whilst helping us to collect data on the marine wildlife of Cardigan Bay, run our visitor centre and inspire visitors and the public through community engagement activities.
INDONESIA > The Orangutan Health Project (OHP) is located in North Sumatra, Indonesia and investigates the special behaviours and ecological conditions necessary for the maintenance of health in wild orangutans, using parasitic infections as a measure of this health.