2024 at Parrot Rehabilitator
Parrot Rehabilitator
Highlights
- Experience a once in a lifetime opportunity working with tropical parrots.
- Help rescue, rehabilitate and release parrots.
- Enjoy the beautiful views and nature right outside your door in our volunteer house!
- Travel Costa Rica and enjoy the beaches, rain forests, volcanos and learn about the culture.
- Meet and make lifetime friends from around the world who share the same passion of helping animals and making a difference.
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About the program
Be part of the flock and help care for 70+ parrots in Costa Rica! Our job is crucial in helping to protect wildlife. Help us rescue, rehabilitate and release today.
Project
Parrot Rescue Center of Costa Rica (PRC), is an organization whose primary focus is to: rescue, rehabilitate, and, whenever possible, release parrots back into nature. Most of the parrots at the center were brought over by the government after they were confiscated from houses where they ...
Typical day
Free-time activities
Every week volunteers have Saturday and Sunday off to be able to relax and explore Costa Rica, participate in activities or simply lay back and relax at the rescue center. The staff can help you organize places to visit/activities to do.
Requirements
What's Included
What's NOT included?
Details on arrival
- Private transportation in a van (6h) directly to the rescue center. The cost is $300.00, with an additional $20.00 per person. Let us know if you'd like for us to arrange this for you.
- Fly from San Jose to Golfito ($160.00, 1h) and then take a taxi or bus (1.5h) to San Vito. We will have a private driver pick you up and take you to the rescue center (20min).
- Take a bus from San Jose to San Vito (6h). Then take a taxi from San Vito to the rescue center in Sabalito (20min).
WHAT TO BRING:
- Sun screen (keep in mind we are very close to the equator. The sun can be very intense)
- Swim suit
- Hoody/sweater for cool mornings
- Comfortable clothes for hot weather
- Walking shoes and/or work boots
- Water sandals/river shoes (There is a river running through the property year round for river hikes)
- Rubber boots
- Binoculars
- Rain jacket/poncho/umbrella
- Hat/visor
- Toiletries (These of course can be purchased in Costa Rica as well)
Program fees
Meet your organization
Parrot Rescue Center
Non-profit - founded in 2009
Verified by Volunteer World
Coordinated by
Valentina
About the project
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