Over the last few years, we’ve felt the effects of poaching. The death of our last northern white rhino and the lifted ban on elephant hunting in Botswana were a few of the many stories that shocked us. With this in mind, it’s now more important than ever to take a stand against wildlife poaching and protect our endangered species.
Although there’s no single action that can be taken to stop it, we can all do something to make it more difficult for poachers in the effort to deter them. By intervening, you can help us protect our wildlife for future generations to come.
As a volunteer, you can assist with the following:
- Wildlife surveys to monitor population growth
- Anti-poaching activities like the removal of wire snares
- Night patrols to collect newly laid sea turtle eggs before poachers get them
Our volunteers have been doing an amazing job already. So far, they've removed over 1,800 snares in Kenya and Botswana, and seen a decline in the number of snares in the area. They also rescued and released over 100,000 turtle hatchlings last year alone!
Choose a Project that Fights Wildlife Poaching
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Giraffe & Lion Conservation in Kenya
See this project- Price: $3,335 CAD for 1 week
- Extra Weeks: $580 CAD
- Start Date: Anytime
- Minimum Duration: 1 week
- Ages: 16 or over
Africa’s Big 5 and Wilderness Conservation in Botswana
See this project- Price: $3,610 CAD for 1 week
- Extra Weeks: $630 CAD
- Start Date: July and August
- Minimum Duration: 1 week
- Ages: 16 or over
Conservation Volunteer Work in Kenya for Teenagers
See this project- Price: $4,210 CAD for 2 weeks
- Extra Weeks: $805 CAD
- Start Date: During school break
- Minimum Duration: 2 weeks
- Ages: 15-18
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