Rainforest Conservation for Teenagers
Highlights
- Work at the Taricaya Ecological Reserve and live at a camp in the heart of the jungle.
- Count wild animals in the rainforest and record their numbers for scientists, and help care for animals at our rehabilitation centre.
- Get off the beaten track and build trails in the jungle so conservationists and volunteers can venture further.
- Volunteer Service Hours: 50
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Über das Programm
Live in the Amazon Rainforest and help protect endangered animals and ecosystems
Ever dreamed of going on a real jungle adventure? Seeing spider monkeys swinging free in their own patch of paradise? Waking up amid towering trees and the sound of creatures greeting the day? Have all of these wishes and more come true when you sign up to volunteer in the Amazon Rainforest.
You ...
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During your time at the Taricaya Ecological Reserve, you will:
- Conduct wildlife surveys to help us keep track of animals in the area
- Feed and care for animals at the rescue and rehabilitation centre
- Help preserve and protect freshwater turtles
- Expand your horizons with a jungle adventure
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The jungle adventure of a lifetime
This project offers you the unique opportunity to live in and explore a part of the Amazon jungle that few other people have had the privilege of seeing. What’s more, you’ll do this with others teenagers from all over the world and make new friends as you go ...
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