Turtle Conservation program
Highlights
- Help institutions working with endangered marine species.
- Learn spanish fluently
- Enjoy the experience on living in the beautiful Pacific Coast of Costa Rica
- Get experience in working with animals and learn about fauna & flora conservation
- Visit some of the most amazing beaches in the world
Overview
Costa Rica is famous for its rich biodiversity. Many people from around the world come to Costa Rica to experience its lush rain-forests and exotic wildlife, In fact, Costa Rica is one of the more biodiversity-dense countries in the world and it is home to more than 500,000 species, which represent nearly 4% of the total estimated species worldwide.
The turtle conservation project is located in various parts of the Nicoya peninsula
where volunteers can help to maintain healthy numbers of various turtle species and
create awareness in the local population of the importance of marine wildlife.
Development, agriculture, illegal exotic animal trade, and contamination affect many wildlife species that are under constant threat. Volunteers in the wildlife program in Costa Rica work in animal rescue centers aimed at helping endangered species.
Possible tasks:
-Clean-ups of nesting areas.
-Record-keeping of nests, temperatures, and weather conditions.
-Beach patrols.
-Identifying female turtles.
-Spotting turtle nests.
-Egg nest re-location.
-Nest clean-ups after turtle eggs have hatched.
-Maintenance tasks like painting signs, murals, beach clean-ups, etc.
-Environmental preservation talks in schools and the local community.
- Guest house shared accommodation with two meals per day Participation in cultural activities. On call support throughout the service. Orientation to volunteer work Welcome at airport with transport.
- Transport upon finishing service Airfare Travel insurance
Important Information
Please check with us on availability
Program available from 2-12 weeks
Volunteers can arrive almost any Sunday.