Conservation Volunteer Australia

Location: Australia: Adelaide, Alice Springs, Bathurst and 14 other cities

Program Duration: 1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks, 3-6 months (includes high school academic semester abroad)

Typical Duration of Program: 1-2 weeks

Dates: Throughout the year

WAVA

http://www.workandvolunteer.com

Tower House 67-71 Lewisham High Street London, Lewisham SE13 5JX England

Call Us

Phone: +44 208 297 3278

Description

Become a volunteer for this conservation program is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the beautiful Australian countryside while making a contribution to protect, preserve and restore the unique and beautiful Australian environment.

As part of a team, this volunteer experience give you the chance to meet people from across Australia and the world.

Highlights

Founded in 1982, Conservation Volunteers Australia runs a leading conservation volunteer programme, which enables you to protect, preserve and restore the unique and beautiful Australian environment.

Conservation Australia Volunteers participate in urban, regional and remote locations on projects which include:
* Tree planting and seed collection
* Endangered species protection and weed control
* Fencing and walking trail construction
* Flora and fauna surveys and heritage restoration
* Environmental monitoring

Following your arrival at your chosen centre, you'll join a team of approximately six to ten volunteers and meet your Team Leader. The Leader provides all training required on-site, explains the conservation aims of the project and is responsible for the safe conduct and management of each team.

Once you've started the project, you're likely to spend most of the time in regional areas, returning to the city only at the end of the placement. Projects normally run five days a week, with one or two days free for relaxing or sightseeing. Working hours are from 8am - 4pm daily, although this varies on some projects when required by seasonal conditions or project activities.

This is a great way to see Australia, as the team travels to a different project location every week or two. This means that in a six-week programme, you'll generally visit at least three different locations, and will usually undertake two or three different types of activities. We incorporate as much variety into our programme as possible, while achieving the essential conservation outcomes.

The types of projects you'll work will depend on the location, the season and the conservation priorities, although we do our best to ensure a variety of projects or locations during each programme.

* What to take *

As space is limited, please keep your luggage to a maximum of 15kg in a backpack. We suggest that you also take a small day pack to carry lunch, sunscreen, water bottle etc. The following items are essential:

* Backpack, long trousers and strong boots
* Wet weather clothing, long-sleeved shirts, sleeping bag and mat
* Wide-brimmed sun hat, personal drink bottle and insect repellent
* Work/gardening gloves, sunscreen and sunglasses
* Mosquito net

Qualifications

* Open to volunteers aged 18 to 70.
* There are no specific skills required to join the programme, just a willingness to get your hands dirty and to contribute to the experience within your team.
* Suitable for people who enjoy outdoor activities, and have a reasonable level of fitness.
* All briefings, safety and project instructions are given in English.

Languages
  • English

Cost in US$:

From 400 GBP

Cost Include Description:

Credit Available

no

Volunteer Types
  • Agriculture
  • Community Centers
  • Conservation
  • Eco-tourism
  • Reforestation
  • Social Services, Social Work
  • Tourism
  • Volunteering
This Program is open to

Worldwide Participant.

Participants Travel to Australia

Independently

Application Process Involves
  • Online Application plus Application Assessment
  • Other
  • Phone/Video Interview
Typically The Application Process Time is
48 hours
WAVA's Mission Statement

WAVA's Responsible Travel policy is its mission statement. It's not an ideology. It is not a cast-iron set of rigid guidelines and procedures. Rather, it is a spectrum of principles and concepts that promote co-operation and learning not only by those in the London office, but also with all other parties involved - travellers, partners and host communities - ensuring each can mutually benefit. We do our best to understand our travellers' needs, responsibly preparing them to have great experiences, and we produce content that accurately informs our travellers of what they can expect to encounter when abroad.

Year Founded

2010

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