2024 at Bird Research in Costa Rica
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Bird Research in Costa Rica
2 - 12 Wochen
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Alter 18 - 50+
Ausgezeichnet 4.8
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von Volunteer World verifiziert
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Ausgezeichnet 4.8 ·
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von Volunteer World verifiziert
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2 - 12 Wochen
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Alter 18 - 50+
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Freiwilligenprojekt mit höchster Qualität.
Dieses Projekt bietet Qualität, die Maßstäbe setzt - weit über dem Durchschnitt.
Highlights
- Live and work at a research station in the middle of a Costa Rican national park.
- Spot unique Costa Rican birdlife in a protected Caribbean rainforest reserve while contributing to their protection and that of their habitat.
- Volunteer training - Receive an orientation to the base, learn how to identify species and conduct conservation research, health and safety protocols and ethical guidelines.
- Participants will assist with vital raptor monitoring and mist netting for non raptors.
- Learn biodiversity survey techniques and gain real field experience.
- Live and work at a research station in the middle of a Costa Rican national park.
- Spot unique Costa Rican birdlife in a protected Caribbean rainforest reserve while contributing to their protection and that of their habitat.
- Volunteer training - Receive an orientation to the base, learn how to identify species and conduct conservation research, health and safety protocols and ethical guidelines.
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Besonders geeignet für
Alter 18+
Alleinreisend
Pärchen
Gruppen
50+
Über das Programm
Work on critical research efforts focused on birds within Kekoldi National Park.
- Kekoldi is surrounded by popular tourist destinations. The nearby towns have been developing quickly to accommodate the large demand by tourists. While being an indigenous territory, Kekoldi has stayed outside the development of the tourist platform, but their habitants are concerned that ...
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Tagesablauf
Some patrols are conducted in the morning or at night meaning you have the opportunity to encounter breathtaking sunrises and sunsets.
Participants are expected to remain flexible as project work changes based on weather as well as needs of our project partners.
Estimated Schedule:
- 5 or 6am: Wake up ...
Freizeitaktivitäten
By participating in this program, you are not only offered an opportunity to work toward conserving ecosystems but also the opportunity to see local sites! Our dedicated field staff are the best resource when researching local trips, they have compiled this list of activities.
These side trips are ...
Voraussetzungen
Leistungen
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Informationen zur Anreise
2024
- 12 Oct 2024
- 26 Oct 2024
- 09 Nov 2024
- 23 Nov 2024
- 07 Dec 2024
- 04 Jan 2025
- 18 Jan 2025
- 01 Feb 2025
- 15 Feb 2025
- 01 Mar 2025
- 15 Mar 2025
- 29 Mar 2025
- 12 Apr 2025
- 26 Apr 2025
- 10 May 2025
- 24 May 2025
- 07 Jun 2025
- 21 Jun 2025
- 05 Jul 2025
- 19 Jul 2025
- 02 Aug 2025
- 16 Aug 2025
- 30 Aug 2025
- 13 Sep 2025
- 27 Sep 2025
- 11 Oct 2025
- 25 Oct 2025
- 08 Nov 2025
- 22 Nov 2025
Verfügbarkeit
Jan
Feb
Mär
Apr
Mai
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Okt
Nov
Dez
Programmgebühren
2 Wochen (Mindestaufenthalt)
1.845€
4 Wochen
2.845€
6 Wochen
3.795€
8 Wochen
4.445€
10 Wochen
5.095€
12 Wochen (Maximaler Aufenthalt)
5.845€
Durchschnittliche Gebühren
704€/Woche
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GVI
Ausgezeichnet 4.8
(221 Bewertungen)
Agentur - gegründet 1998
von Volunteer World verifiziert
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Veranstaltet von
Bianca
Gesprochene Sprachen: Englisch
Über die Organisation
GVI tackles critical local and global issues by operating award-winning education and training programs on sustainable development projects around the world.
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