Sea turtle conservation and monitoring program in Guerrero
Location: Mexico: Rural Areas
Program Duration: 2-4 weeks
Dates: July 14 - July 30 / August 4 - August 20
CADIP - Canadian Alliance for Development Initiatives and Projects
353-1350 Burrard Street Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 0C2 Canada
Description
One of the goals of this project is to raise consciousness among people, at national and international level, about preservation, protection and rescue of the population of marine turtles in the Mexican coastal line. In the project we have a very interesting situation since from the eight existing species of marine turtles in the world, seven arrive in Mexico and two of them nest in our working zone: the Golfina turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) and the Laud turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), both endangered species. These exchanges promote an incredible working and cultural exchange experience.
To ensure the marine turtles' permanence in the area, the volunteers will carry out actions focused in protecting the females, who arrive to lay down their eggs, and their nests, through making brigades to collect eggs and bringing them to the camping, making sure that the female is going back to the sea. They will be also in charge of putting the eggs into incubators, carrying out a register of statistical data (looking out at the nests and registering survival data) and liberating the baby turtles.
Volunteers will also help to build a yard for protecting turtles and their eggs. The group will have the opportunity of carry out different ecological activities such as collecting and recycling rubbish and waste in the area and taking care of the environment through different actions.
Highlights
This volunteer opportunity is a wonderful occasion to immerse yourself in Mexican culture while learning about and contributing to conservation efforts.
Qualifications
Some Spanish would be appreciated, but is not required.
Languages
- English
Cost in US$:
USD 290
Cost Include Description:
Credit Available
no
Volunteer Types
- Animal Welfare
- Biological Research
- Conservation
- Culture
- Eco-tourism
- Environment
- Recreation
- Restoration
- Sea Turtle Protection
- Volunteering
- Water
- Wildlife Surveying
- Youth
Typical Volunteer
Motivated to work voluntarily within an international team, tolerant, open-minded and cooperative person with adventurous spirit.Age Range
18 and overThis Program is open to
American, Canadian Participant.
Participants Travel to Mexico
Independently
CADIP - Canadian Alliance for Development Initiatives and Projects's Mission Statement
CADIP promotes peace, cooperation, tolerance and understanding in international, multi-ethnic, multi-cultural surroundings. The organization also promotes patterns and examples of civil activities focused on serving others, on building social ties and strengthening communities, on supporting civil society development. Aims and general objectives: * To promote volunteering as an expression of civic contribution * To strengthen the international contacts among young people * To build tolerance and understanding in multicultural and multi-ethnic surroundings *To promote multiunderstanding among youth all over the world * To facilitate the individual growth of the volunteers through the acquisition of work, life and learning skills * To work for the recognition and promotion of non-formal learning * To support the community initiatives and assist in community development.