GVI

Volunteering with Colobus Monkeys in Kenya

Kenya
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Location
Kenya: Rural

Program Duration
1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks

Typical Duration of Program
1-2 weeks

Dates
Please visit the website for upcoming start dates

  • Description

    Join the Global Vision International research team and assist with important research on one of Kenya's most critical populations of Angolan black and white colobus monkeys. The base for this important project is set near the beautiful Indian Ocean coastline in Kenya. In addition to the Colobus monkey, you will also work with other wildlife including the rare Zanj elephant shrew and many butterfly species. Living within a traditional Swahili village you will be immersed in the culture and have the chance to explore everything that this wonderful area has to offer on the weekends and during your free time. Such activities include fantastic snorkeling and scuba diving, amazing beaches and safaris.

    How this program makes a difference?

    The East African coastal forest eco-region is the smallest Global Biodiversity hot-spot with the highest density of endemic vertebrate species. Facing the highest rates of extinction due to habitat loss, it is one of 11 'hyper-hot' priorities for conservation. Shimoni's colobus monkey rank amongst the top three most important populations in Kenya. The forest is also home to the critically endangered spotted ground thrush, Zanj elephant shrew and other vulnerable mammals, birds and plants. It is of immense cultural value, as well as a vital natural resource to surrounding communities, but lacks any form of protection. Supporting community initiatives offers the best hope of realizing conservation goals.

  • Highlights

    * Learn diverse survey techniques
    * Experience this Global Biodiversity Hotspot
    * Work alongside experienced field staff
    * Study behavior of the colobus monkeys
    * Visit GVI's Dolphin research and teachings projects
    * Undertake critical elephant shrew research
    * Collect data on endangered bird species
    * Live by the Indian Ocean
    * Experience Swahili culture
    * Take the slave cave tour
    * Enjoy forest night walks

  • Travel Types

    • Birdwatching
    • Eco Tours
    • Ecology
    • Environmental Studies
    • Language Immersion
    • Nature Tours
    • Volunteering
  • Qualifications

    No special training or qualifications are required as you will receive training in the field.

  • Languages

    • English

  • Cost in US$:

    From USD 1,295 for 2 weeks

  • Program Fees Include:

    The Volunteer contribution includes all your food, accommodation, training materials and project equipment.

  • Experience Required

    no

  • Volunteer Types

    • Animal Welfare
    • Biological Research
    • Conservation
    • Eco-tourism
    • Environment
    • Volunteering
    • Wildlife Surveying
  • This Program is open to

    Worldwide Participants.

  • Participants Travel

    Independently

  • Typically Participants Work

    in Groups

  • Application Process Involves

    • Online Application plus Application Assessment
  • Typically The Application Process Time is

    1-2 weeks

  • GVI's Mission Statement

    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.

  • Year Founded

    1998

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