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Help at a Turtle Hospital in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka
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Location
Sri Lanka: Galle

Program Duration
2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks

Typical Duration of Program
2-4 weeks

Dates
All year

  • Description

    An amazing project saving sea turtles! This sea turtle conservation volunteer project needs you and your friends.

    Go beyond the default sea turtle conservation with this new and exciting project. Experience the night watch and night beach patrol every night, medical sea turtle treatment, sea turtle research and of course the hatching, feeding and release of baby turtles.

    We are super excited to announce this new sea turtle conservation volunteer project in Sri Lanka. Volunteer activities include turtle night watch and night beach patrol, medical treatment of sea turtles, a sea turtle research program and the hatching, feeding and release of baby turtles!

    We're also supporting the construction of a sea turtle hospital at this project

  • Highlights

    Night watch
    Make sure that the turtles are not disturbed when laying eggs and the eggs are not stolen or eaten by predators there is the night watch, every night without fail. There is also night patrol across the beach to see if there are any eggs laid by the sea turtles and to stop poachers from stealing eggs.

    Sea turtle medical treatment
    All wounded sea turtles are treated here by natural/herbal medication.

    Research
    If you are interested in research you can do so. A small number of turtles stay at the hatchery for about three years and fed the natural food which they would eat out in the sea, i.e algae and the little fish. After three years, when these sea turtles are strong and healthy, they are tagged and released. This experiment is to find ways of increasing sea turtle survival rate.

    Turtle Hospital
    The project is currently trying to open its first turtle hospital to treat sick and injured turtles using the Ayurveda system of treatment. The costs of such a project are huge. Therefore it would be really beneficial for the project if you could help in raising funds for the turtle hospital. If you feel like raising funds at home before or after coming you can donate those to LEO Project Foundation directly.

    Egg collection
    Your day could be filled with making a log of the different types of turtle eggs collected from the fishermen and beach, burying th

  • Travel Types

    • Eco Tours
    • Ecology
    • Environmental Studies
    • Tours
    • Vacation Packages
    • Volunteering
  • Qualifications

    Passion to save turtles.

  • Languages

    • English

  • Cost in US$:

    USD700

  • Cost Includes:

    • Food
    • Housing
    • In-country orientation/Training
    • In-country staff support
    • Travel while in host country
    • Written materials abroad
    • Written materials pre-departure

  • Program Fees Include:

    Included
    * Airport pick up from Colombo
    * Homestay Accommodation 7 days per week
    * Three meals per day Breakfast; fruits/bread and jam/bread & curries. Lunch; rice, vegetalble dishes,dhal curry, fish, chicken or eggs. Dinner; hoppers,rice,bread. sting hoppers,noodles or veg with fish & curries,tea or coffee. The local homestay will prepare the meals for the volunteers. * The project will provide volunteers with a bottle of mineral water daily.
    * Onsite co-ordinator (partner organisation)

    Not Included
    * Travel to Colombo
    * Travel Insurance
    * Vaccinations
    * Snacks
    * Weekend excursions

  • Experience Required

    no

  • Volunteer Types

    • Animal Welfare
    • Biological Research
    • Childcare/children
    • Community Development
    • Conservation
    • Eco-tourism
    • English Teaching
    • Environment
    • Marine Conservation
    • Primary Education
    • Research
    • Tourism
    • Veterinary
    • Volunteer Management
    • Volunteering
    • Wildlife Surveying
  • Typical Volunteer

    Work chart Monday to Friday; Secure the areas where the eggs are buried to ensure that eggs are safe from predators. Buy eggs from poachers including fisherman and bury these eggs secured area and mark the date the eggs were buried & check the dates and observe signs for any emerging new hatchlings in the area where the eggs are buried to ensure that the new hatch-lings are protected from predators such as birds, dogs, mongoose and snakes before the hatch-lings emerge. Clean tanks  this is a whole days work done once a week to ensure clean sea water tanks for the turtles at all times. Feed the Turtles including the blind turtles individually and ensure they have enough food to eat and purchase any necessary fish from local fisherman. Check on the baby turtles and make a note of any sick and injured ones also check on the baby turtles for blindness before they are released. Raise turtle conservation awareness with local tourist and local public and make sure the public do not put hands in the tanks in order to prevent contamination and distress to the turtles. Night Patrol is carried out to spot any turtles laying eggs and if any eggs are laid in an unsafe area, to move these eggs to safe ground. If any turtles are spotted laying eggs volunteers are requested not to disturb them as they approach the nesting ground. Once the turtles start laying eggs volunteers have the opportunity to watch them, also measure the turtles and to carry out research work for conservation purposes. Beach cleaning will be done by volunteers to ensure all debris specially plastic waste is removed and to keep a clean beach for the turtles to lay eggs.

  • Age Range

    12 to 80

  • This Program is open to

    Worldwide Participants. This Program is also open to Families, Couples and Individuals.

  • Typical Living Arrangements

    • Home-stays

  • Participants Travel

    Independently

  • Typically Participants Work

    in Groups of 3-8

  • Application Process Involves

    • Written Application
  • Typically The Application Process Time is

    3 weeks

  • Ecoteer's Mission Statement

    To help locally run grass root organisations to achieve their aims via attracting paying volunteers and tourists. Plus we personally help develop and improve the projects we work with to help them to achieve their objectives.

  • Year Founded

    2005

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I volunteered for only two months in August and September 2007. Although I feel this is a very limited time period, I think I have been able to do many things, which will not only affect me as a pe...

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