2019 at Marine Animals Helper
Marine Animals Helper
Highlights
- Experience the South African way of life alongside other volunteers by staying in our shared volunteer house
- Contribute to the protection of numerous endangered species and play your part in their conservation
- Further your career working with animals by making a difference in another country
- Make memories by travelling in your spare time around one of the world's most beautiful countries
- Explore the rest of the 'Safari Superpower' South Africa and see incredible animals in their natural environment.
- Experience the South African way of life alongside other volunteers by staying in our shared volunteer house
- Contribute to the protection of numerous endangered species and play your part in their conservation
- Further your career working with animals by making a difference in another country
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About the program
Get involved in engaging work which will cover all sorts of animals, including whales, dolphins, turtles and help provide the essential support the project needs.
South Africa is home to a diverse collection of animals and plants. This includes 43 species of marine mammals, which you can observe in their natural environment at this project. However, numerous species are threatened with extinction due to pollution or the overfishing of the oceans, caused by ...
Typical day
As a volunteer in this project, you can be active in three different areas: animal and nature conservation, education and English lessons in schools, as well as research and data collection. In the area of environmental protection and nature conservation, for example, you can help rescue seabirds or ...
Free-time activities
White beach, crystal clear water and the Tsitsikamma Mountains; there’s a reason why Plettenberg Bay is the so-called district of Eden. The picturesque scenery lies on the Indian Ocean. East of the city Plettenberg Bay, you can see the jungle and coastal areas. Even the Robberg peninsulas on ...
Requirements
What's Included
What's NOT included?
Details on arrival
Before you even depart, our team in Munich will take you through every step of the process, from answering your questions about the programme, through to advising you where to go for your visa. We are here to help you and to ensure that you feel totally comfortable (and prepared!) before departing.
For your volunteer work in the project for marine animals, you will land in Port Elizabeth or in George and the project takes people on each Sunday. Your project is located between the two airports. The on-site project team will gladly arrange your airport pick-up (not included in the initial fees). You will be picked up from the airport and taken directly to your accommodation. Alternatively, you can also travel by public transport from the airports to where you will be staying. When you arrive, you will get to know your local contact people, and there will be an introduction to the project. You will be shown the whole area and will be given information about the way of working, safety instructions and house rules.
Program fees
Meet your organization
Rainbow Garden Village
Non-profit - founded in 1999
Verified by Volunteer World
Coordinated by
Steffen
About the project
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