Wildlife Reserve Volunteer in Australia

Location: Australia: Rockhampton

Program Duration: 1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks

Typical Duration of Program: 2-4 weeks

Dates: Please visit our website for details

GoEco - Volunteer Abroad

http://www.goeco.org/

36A HaNamal St Tel Aviv, Israel

Call Us

Phone: US: +1 917 477 3931 UK: +44 208 133 8041 IL: +972 77 5527000

Fax: +972 153 77 5527000

Description

Volunteers are needed to assist with the care and rehabilitation of the endangered Bridled Nailtail Wallaby, also known as the Flashjack, which is one of the 45 existing species of Kangaroo in Australia.

The project is a 170 hectare private reserve that aims to ensure the survival of the few remaining known colonies of wild Bridled Nailtail wallabies. Quality care is provided for the wallabies in need so that they may be released on to safe properties that feature the animal's habitat requirements. The reserve is also home to other Australian species such as Koalas, wombats, various birds and reptiles.

As a volunteer in this project you will be given the opportunity to work with endangered species, to contribute to the species recovery, experience Australian wildlife up close and gain an insight into endangered species conservation and management programs. You will live and work with a professional staff and other motivated volunteers from around the world.

Highlights

As a volunteer on Project Kial you will be given the opportunity to work with endangered species, to contribute to the species recovery, experience Australian wildlife up close, and gain an insight into endangered species conservation and management programs. Your main roles as a volunteer will be as follows:

- Being responsible for maintaining a high level of day to day animal husbandry
- Completing operational tasks with other team members
- Observing and interpret animal behavior
- Assisting with trapping, animal health checks and animal treatments
- Assisting with hand raising of rescued Joeys
- Communicating our message of environmental and conservation awareness to the wider community, in particular the Flashjack release project.

The project offers its volunteers the unique opportunity to use their initiative and share their ideas. It is an open, friendly environment, and we encourage you to get involved in all of our projects. With lots of exciting new projects under way at camp, there's always something our volunteers are encouraged to get involved in.

Qualifications

* Min age 18 - Max age 70
* Basic English
* Good physical fitness
* Motivation to work with animals
* Full travel and medical insurance
* Immunizations (please consult your doctor)

Languages
  • English

Cost in US$:

680 for 2 weeks, and 160 for each additional week

Cost Includes:

Cost Include Description:

* Accommodation: Bunk beds in rural shed
* Food: Communal meals are cooked together
* Airport pickup: Included on arrival day
* Orientation kit: Full project details will be sent following registration
* Training: Pre-departure preparation and In-country orientation
* Support: Local in-country team and 24hr emergency support

What's Not Included
* Flights
* Insurance
* Personal expenses
* Visa (if required)

Credit Available

no

Volunteer Types
  • animal welfare
This Program is open to

Worldwide Participant.

Application Process Involves
  • Phone/Video Interview
GoEco - Volunteer Abroad's Mission Statement

(1) Encourage ecological and volunteer tourism that promotes sustainable development (2) Enable travelers to experience different and more rewarding kinds of tourism. (3) Encourage travelers to volunteer for the benefit of others and thus to serve as a good-will ambassador to other countries in the world. (4) Encourage travelers from all over the world to come to Israel for ecological and community-based projects, in both the Arab and Jewish sectors, and experience firsthand the unique cultural and natural diversity in this region. (5) Support environmental and humanitarian projects that promote understanding and good will between ethnic societies in Israel. (6) Conduct further research in the field of ecological tourism, such as the 'Ecological Footprint' as a tool for sustainable tourism development. (7) Establish an in-depth and up-to-date data base of the relevant projects worldwide. (8) Create a platform from which to explore the various organizations that support the environment and actively encourage volunteering.

Year Founded

2005

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