2024 at Horse Rescue and Rehabilitation
Exotic Primate Sanctuary Caregiver
Highlights
- This ethical sanctuary provides a safe haven for Marmosets, Sugar Gliders, Tamarins, Capuchins, Galagos and a Lemur. With so many animals in need of care, we welcome dedicated volunteers to help.
- Assist with food preparation and design enrichment activities for the primates, placing them in enclosures to stimulate their minds and prevent boredom in captivity which can lead to depression
- Monitor the primates during feeding time to ensure they are healthy and free from illness. Assist in administering medication, caring for sick monkeys, and supporting new rescues that may arrive.
- Veterinary students and veterinarians will have the chance to work with the sanctuary’s exotic veterinarian at their clinic. Approved volunteers may also help care for primates in the ICU.
- In your free time, enjoy a variety of activities, including shark diving, wildlife safaris, local markets, historical tours, Zulu cultural shows, horse-riding and relaxing on stunning golden beaches.
- This ethical sanctuary provides a safe haven for Marmosets, Sugar Gliders, Tamarins, Capuchins, Galagos and a Lemur. With so many animals in need of care, we welcome dedicated volunteers to help.
- Assist with food preparation and design enrichment activities for the primates, placing them in enclosures to stimulate their minds and prevent boredom in captivity which can lead to depression
- Monitor the primates during feeding time to ensure they are healthy and free from illness. Assist in administering medication, caring for sick monkeys, and supporting new rescues that may arrive.
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About the program
The Exotic Primate Sanctuary is home to 11 different species of rescued primates, totaling around 200 individuals. Join us in South Africa to help care for them.
Founded in 2014 by a passionate couple determined to rescue marmosets, the Exotic Primate Sanctuary has evolved into a thriving haven for various smaller exotic primate species that are non-releasable. Initially focused on marmosets, the sanctuary rapidly expanded as the need for a safe haven for ...
Typical day
Here’s a general outline of the daily schedule from Monday to Friday. Weekends are your time to relax or explore, but you're welcome to lend a hand at the sanctuary if you prefer.
05:45 - Kickstart the day by joining the local staff in the food prep room. You'll help prepare specialized meals for ...
Free-time activities
Durban is in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, the home of the mighty Zulu Kingdom famous for the warrior Shaka. It has a subtropical climate and is home to the most amazing wildlife and vegetation. There is plenty to do in your free time whether wildlife, cultural or marine life are your interests. ..
Requirements
What's Included
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Details on arrival
Starting days are Monday to Fridays, all year around. We do not have arrival and departure days on weekends or South African public holidays. Volunteers must arrive at King Shaka Intenational Airport in Durban by 15h30 (daylight hours) as it is an hour's drive to the sanctuary.
Program fees
Meet your organization
Volunteer Int. Adventures
Agency - founded in 2020
Verified by Volunteer World
Coordinated by
Sharon
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