Amazon Conservation Ecuador
Ecuador
- All Other Regions of Ecuador:
Tena
Durations of Program: 9-12 weeks, 3-6 months and 7-12 months
Typical Duration of Program: 9-12 weeks
Dates: Every Monday
Description:
A unique opportunity to work in the depths of the Amazon Basin, developing new techniques in rain forest conservation and management. The project, located in El Tena, is one of the six stations created by the 'Ecuadorian Foundation for the protection, defense, and conservation of the natural and human environment, investigation and scientific education. The present size of this reserve is 2,000 hectares. The reserve was established thanks to donations from various individuals and organizations that were concerned by the rapid loss of the tropical Rainforests in the Amazon and the world. The Foundation has two main programmes that assist local communities through the preservation of the rainforest: * The Center for Plant Conservation - which is a center for experimental silviculture, more commonly known as 'woodland management', botanical gardens and agro-forestry extension programmes (fruit trees). * Organic Farming - educational and model farms for communities, seeking to produce alternative food sources as well as income. ** 2-week Spanish Language Course included!
Highlights:
On arrival in Quito, you will be met at the airport and taken to your accommodation. Once you have settled in and unpacked, you will receive a 2 day induction, telling you all you need to know about living in Quito and preparing you for your project. To help you ease into your new surroundings, the induction is conducted in English. Following the induction, you will start your 2-week Spanish coursee. This is a 20-hour course, which includes 10 group lessons and 10 private lessons. (4 weeks Spanish course if you stay for 24 weeks in total). Following your language course, you'll be ready to start your volunteering. The work schedule is very flexible and there will be plenty of opportunities for you to work on a variety of projects. You should expect to work approximately 9.00am to 4.00pm, but this might vary depending on the project you are working on. The volunteer activities are organized on a weekly basis. A typical week for a volunteer may be: * 2 days working at the Amazon Plant Conservation Center * 2 days working at the Organic farm * 1 day trekking through the rain forest collecting seedlings and seeds for the nursery and the farm * 1 day may be spent working on miscellaneous projects that arise * Time will be spent learning local handicrafts in traditional styles * You will also get some time off to relax and explore your surroundings, including trips to places of interest. Trips to the local town of Tena will be arranged a couple of times per week.
Qualifications:
* Minimum age 18 yrs * Nature lovers are welcome * You're healthy and up to doing physical work, flexible and like to work in teams. * A basic understanding of Spanish is beneficial - remember you will receive 2 weeks tuition at the start of the programme. * International volunteers are welcome.
Cost in US$: From 1,050 GBP
Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- community centers
- conservation
- eco-tourism
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- environment
- organic farming
- reforestation
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- social services, social work
- tourism
- volunteering
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Age Range: 18+
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
Participants Travel to Ecuador
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
or
in Groups
Application Process Involves:
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
- Other
- Phone Interview
Post-Program Services Include:
- Exit Debriefing Abroad
- Alumni Network
- Job and Internship Network
WAVA's Mission Statement: "WAVA" means Work & Volunteer Abroad. Our origins lie in a department created in 2006 at Twin Group, a prestigious provider of educational, training and employment opportunities for individuals from around the world.
Established in January 2010, we are a fresh, independent company, using the trading name WAVA and a brand new logo, inspired by the values of travel: opportunity, adventure, emotion, sharing, learning and seeing.
But we're not just about seeing. We're also about doing.
We specialise in offering life-changing opportunities to travellers for whom seeing is not enough. We offer three broad types of travelling experiences:
Volunteering on projects in developing countries
Internships in professional environments around the world
Seasonal paid working holidays in developed economies
We make these experiences possible through solid partnerships with highly reputable local providers.
Year Founded: 2010
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