Found 719 volunteer projects:

Volunteer on a private game reserve in South Africa, supporting hands-on wildlife conservation, habitat management, and research activities. The program is suitable for a wide range of ages and offers an optional lodge-based accommodation upgrade for those seeking additional comfort.

Volunteer at the worlds largest orphan rhino sanctuary in South Africa. Join the efforts of a local professional team that rescues, rehabilitates, re-wilds, releases and protects rhinos.

Volunteer at the worlds largest orphan rhino sanctuary in South Africa. Join the efforts of a local professional team that rescues, rehabilitates, re-wilds, releases and protects rhinos.

Volunteer at the worlds largest orphan rhino sanctuary in South Africa. Join the efforts of a local professional team that rescues, rehabilitates, re-wilds, releases and protects rhinos.

Help conduct essential marine research on scuba dives, ocean safaris and beach walks off the coastline of the stunning beach town of Praia do Tofo. During this project, you will closely monitor a variety of unique marine species, including the majestic whale shark – all while contributing to key marine conservation.

Help conduct essential marine research on scuba dives, ocean safaris and beach walks off the coastline of the stunning beach town of Praia do Tofo. During this project, you will closely monitor a variety of unique marine species, including the majestic whale shark.

Help conduct essential marine research on scuba dives, ocean safaris and beach walks off the coastline of the stunning beach town of Praia do Tofo. During this project, you will closely monitor a variety of unique marine species, including the majestic whale shark – all while contributing to key marine conservation.

Volunteer in southern Sri Lanka to support the rescue and rehabilitation of endangered sea turtles at a coastal conservation center. Assist with vital tasks such as feeding, cleaning, and releasing turtles while enjoying the serene beaches and vibrant local culture.

Sea turtles in Sri Lanka are an endangered species. The species is threatened by human poachers and predatorspoachers and predators. The Sri Lankan government has approved the creation of hatcheries in order to protect this species.

Sea turtles in Sri Lanka are an endangered species. The species is threatened by human poachers and predators. The Sri Lankan government has approved the creation of hatcheries in order to protect this species.

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