GVI
http://www.gviusa.com/programs/environment...66 Long Wharf Suite 562 Boston, MA 02110 United States
66 Long Wharf Suite 562 Boston, MA 02110 United States
Location
Ecuador: Rural Areas
Term
Throughout the year
Dates
Please visit the website for upcoming start dates
Join this internship and be amazed at the heart of the lush and remote Amazon rainforest in Ecuador. You will aid the conservation of the precious rainforest and help in community development initiatives.
The Amazon rainforest is one of the planet's most diverse ecosystems, being home to thirty percent of all known plant and animal species, as well as a variety of indigenous cultures. You will work alongside a dedicated staff mentor to ensure you maximize your placement, conducting research and scientific investigation, and working on community projects. In addition, the program runs a number of exciting adventure side trips that give you the chance to further experience this amazing region. This internship will allow you to make a real difference to rainforest conservation while also gaining invaluable hands on practical experience in a variety of fields including project management and team leadership.
How does this program make a difference?
GVI is making a difference in Ecuador's Amazon by supporting the Yachana Foundation and local efforts to preserve the rainforest and its extraordinary diversity of plants and animals. These efforts include promoting sustainable economic and agricultural alternatives for its inhabitants, many of whom are from poor, indigenous communities. Volunteers have been compiling valuable species lists of animal life found within Yachana's private land reserve. This has resulted in the discovery of a rare species of glass frog, which further strengthens the documented conservation value of the area.
* Enjoying the intensive in-camp training to gain basic knowledge of the environment
* Experiencing the sights and sounds of the tropical rainforest
* Spending nights camping out in the rainforest
* Setting photo-trapping equipment to see what you can catch on film
* Enjoying wildlife observation from the river
* Experiencing the rainforest at night on nocturnal frog and mammal surveys
* Discovering rare and possibly new species
* Learning bush skills and rainforest ecology
* Exploring different parts of the Amazon
* Working with and training local students and the local community and learning how to navigate in the forest
No special training or qualifications are required as you will receive training in the field.
USD 3,440 for five weeks
The volunteer contribution includes:
* all food and accommodation
* airport transfers
* in country transportation to rainforest base
* expedition equipment and training
* 'Introduction to TEFL' training
* the comprehensive training necessary for research techniques
* overnight satellite camps in the forest to explore the reserve
* a four-day Amazonian adventure exploration side trip
* an emergency first aid course
* 24-hour in-country support and a 24-hour emergency phone line
Also included in the internship is internationally recognized qualification in Team Leading; final evaluation; certification and summary of training and experience received; and confidential professional reference.
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Worldwide Participants.
Independently
1-2 weeks
Global Vision International aims to promote the advancement of sustainable development through the creation of partnerships, promotion of local and global education, opportunities and via direct financial support. GVI remains committed to its local partners by ensuring they receive full credit for any research undertaken or achievements reached.
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