Volunteer Abroad With Animals
Volunteering with animals abroad can be an especially rewarding experience for all animal lovers looking to volunteer their time towards a meaningful cause. Travel to exciting and exotic locations all over the world and choose between wild or domestic animal volunteering abroad.
- Help rehabilitate elephants in Thailand,
- In Seychelles monitor Aldabra giant tortoise population and keep tabs on the growth rates of hatchlings in the nursery,
- Join a lemon shark catch and release program, and search the surrounding waters for shark pups, or
- Contribute to the conservation of endangered turtles in either Costa Rica or Greece.
This is the perfect opportunity for any animal lover to get up close and personal with their favourite creatures whilst truly making a difference. Our volunteer abroad animal care programs are ideal for students, career breakers, or gap year takers, as it offers you a chance to gain practical experience that can contribute to any of your future endeavours. Alternatively, join one of our teaching, volunteer with children, public health, or construction programs. We also offer hands-on wildlife and marine conservation volunteer programs and internships that can boost your future career. If you are studying, speak to our Country Experts about receiving academic credit.
OUR IMPACT
Volunteer with animals abroad to help us provide much needed support and assistance. By working with the wild animals such as the elephants and turtles, our volunteers are able to make a direct impact on the conservation of these endangered animals, as well as providing alternative livelihoods to the local community.
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