Amazon Rainforest Conservation and Community Development
Ecuador
- All Other Regions of Ecuador:
Tena
Durations of Program: 5-8 weeks and 9-12 weeks
Typical Duration of Program: 5-8 weeks
Dates: 02 Apr to 07 May 2010, 02 Apr to 11 Jun 2010, 07 May to 11 Jun 2010, 02 Jul to 06 Aug 2010, 02 Jul to 10 Sep 2010, 06 Aug to 10 Sep 2010, 01 Oct to 05 Nov 2010, 01 Oct to 10 Dec 2010, 05 Nov to 10 Dec 2010, 07 Jan to 11 Feb 2011, 07 Jan to 18 Mar 2011, 11
Description:
Volunteer in the Amazon rainforest on this wildlife conservation expedition based deep in the heart of the Ecuadorian rainforest. For either five or ten weeks, volunteers will live in a remote area to experience the rainforest's rich biodiversity, support rainforest conservation, work towards community development and become a valued member of our wildlife research team! This rainforest conservation and community development expedition is aimed towards the environmental protection of the Amazon Rainforest. As the home of more than one-third of all known species in the world, the Amazon Rainforest has an unparalleled diversity of flora and fauna. Yet the Amazon Rainforest has been depleted by 40% in the last 35 years, causing the loss of biodiversity and potentially accelerating the rates of global warming. This wildlife research expedition takes volunteers to a spectacular area of the Amazon Rainforest to help the conservation of this vital natural resource. For either five or ten weeks you will live in a remote part of the Ecuadorian Amazon and contribute towards rainforest conservation and community development. Located in on the Napo River between the cities of Tena and Coca in the eastern part of Ecuador, the volunteering expedition is only accessible by motorised canoe. Therefore this Amazon expedition is not only a worthwhile experience but provides you with a unique and off-the-beaten-track way to spend part of a gap year, sabbatical or holiday. Whether you are looking for a career in conservation or just want to go on the trip of a lifetime, volunteering in the Amazon will give you fantastic new skills and experience. During the initial stages of the expedition, you will be equipped with all the necessary knowledge to become a fully-fledged member of the team. Volunteers then go on to carry out scientific field research, which has the overall aim of wildlife and rainforest conservation. Working alongside professional researchers, you will be involved in tracking and identifying species of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds, butterflies and plant species, as well as aiding the maintenance of a permanent, full-time biological field station to generate national and international conservation interest. Volunteers will also be involved in different aspects of community development, when you will interact with the locals and learn about their rich and interesting cultures. You will also work alongside students and teachers who come from the indigenous and colonist communities, to be absorbed by the native culture and learn about their different values, attitudes and beliefs.
Highlights:
What's Included * Pre-departure support * Airport pick-up and transfer to base * Food and accommodation * Training materials and science equipment * Informal Spanish tuition * Introduction to TEFL training * Comprehensive training necessary for research techniques * Overnight satellite camps in the forest to explore the reserve * Four-day Amazonian adventure exploration side trip (one per each five week phase) * Bush craft and survival skills * An internationally recognized Emergency First Response first aid course * 24 hour in-country support * 24 hour emergency phone line in the UK * A free Careers Abroad fieldwork placement and job vacancy service for all former expedition members (successful placements depend upon aptitude and attitudes) * Discounted access to Smugmug services, a secure way of storing your photos while travelling.
Qualifications:
No previous experience or foreign language skills are required to join this expedition, but expedition members must be 18 years of age or older and speak English. Additionally, all volunteers must be strong swimmers (able to swim 300m) and be physically fit as the environment is demanding. Spanish is not essential for this expedition but participants will benefit much more from the community interaction if they have some basic phrases. All volunteers must be team players and assist each other and the staff on a daily basis.
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Travel Types :
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- BackPacking Abroad
- Canoeing
- Eco Tours
- Environmental Studies
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- Hiking
- Kayaking (River)
- Off Road / 4X4 Driving
- Rafting
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- RainForest Tours
- Trekking
- Volunteering
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Cost in US$: 2,690
Experience Required: yes
No previous experience or foreign language skills are required to join this expedition, but expedition members must be 18 years of age or older and speak English. Additionally, all volunteers must be strong swimmers (able to swim 300m) and be physically fit as the environment is demanding. Spanish is not essential for this expedition but participants will benefit much more from the community interaction if they have some basic phrases. All volunteers must be team players and assist each other and the staff on a daily basis.
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Volunteer Types :
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- academic reinforcement
- adult education
- animal welfare
- building maintenance
- building schools
- childcare/children
- community centers
- community development
- conservation
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- culture
- eco-tourism
- education
- English teaching
- environment
- global warming
- health education
- indigenous issues
- literacy
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- natural resources
- primary education
- reforestation
- research
- secondary education
- trail building
- translation
- volunteering
- wildlife surveying
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Age Range: 18+
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
This Program is also open to
Couples and Individuals
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Ecuador
in Groups
Typically Participants Work
in Groups
Application Process Involves:
Year Founded: 2006
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