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Mariscal Foch E8-42 Planta Alta y 6 de Diciembre Quito, Ecuador

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Phone: +593 9 2491694 +593 2 2501332

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Save Animals in Ecuador's Coastal Animal Rescue Center

Ecuador
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Location
Ecuador: Guayaquil

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

Typical Duration of Program
2-4 weeks

Dates
arrival in Quito every Sunday and Program starts every Monday

  • Description

    Help break off animal trafficking! Everyday in Ecuador animals are victims, being abuses, exposed to illegal trafficking, imprisonment, and death. These animals desperately need your help to take care of them, give them proper food and love. As a volunteer in this rescue center you can be part of the solution and experience the joy that comes from giving back to nature.

    The Coast Animal Rescue Center is located inside of a shrimp, tilapia, banana and cocoa production farm that developed 20 years ago with an emphasis in agriculture. The Animal Rescue Center is the first establishment of its kind in Ecuador. In the center approximately 300 wild animals from different species are rehabilitated and receive professional care. In addition, there are three main programs, all involving endangered species: The American crocodile captive breeding program, The Spider Monkey captive breeding program and the Guayaquil Macaw captive breeding program. All of these animals are donated by the public or confiscated by the Environmental Police (UPMA). The center also participates, through its foundation, in conservation campaigns. Recent education efforts include the American Crocodile Conservation Program in Santay Island. The center has been fundamental in the development of regulations for wildlife centers across the country and they have been able to reproduce successfully three of Ecuador's highly endangered species.

    The Center focuses on the rehabilitation of a wide variety of wild animals from unhealthy and/or illegal situations, victims of animal trafficking, maltreatment or habitat destruction. For volunteers this is a unique opportunity to work with and help a large number of wild animals while working alongside and learning from the local community. The volunteers are responsible for the daily caretaking of the animals that are at the center. This involves activities such as feeding the animals, cleaning the enclosures, maintaining the center and more! To know more visit our website by clicking on the link at the top of the page.

  • Highlights

    Volunteer Role:

    Regular duties are the daily cleaning of all the enclosures and exterior areas where the animals live and the preparation/distribution of the food to all the species of animals sheltered at the center. In particular seasons, volunteers regularly go on walks to collect wild fruits and leaves for the animals to include in their diets. The center has a kitchen specifically for the animals, volunteers work preparing the animals meals based on their diet. Volunteers will also keep track of the animal behavior, will plant fruits for the animals diets and maintain the crops.

    Location:

    The Coast Center is located at 1 hr 45 minutes from the city of Guayaquil, 5km. from the Balao Chico entrance across from a small village community named La Roldos. The city of Naranjal is 16 km away with basic local shops for needs as food, restaurants, pharmacies, clothing, etc. It is mainly an agricultural area.

    Accommodations and Meals:

    Volunteers share bedrooms, 2-3 per room. Bedding is provided and mosquito nets are optional. The accommodation is very comfortable, there is electricity, running water, cooking facilities, refrigerator, showers, regular toilets, floor fan, a spacious separate kitchen with filtered water and hammock areas outside to relax after the hard work! The dormitory style rooms have bunk beds and dressers. Bathrooms and showers are found next to room or within a short walking distance. There is internet available at the center. All three meals are cooked by onsite staff and will consist of typical Ecuadorian food including rice, chicken, beef, fish, plantain, and fresh fruit juice.

    In your free time explore the different activities that the area has to offer:

    * Guayaquil has the largest and most important port of the Ecuadorian shores; therefore a very busy commercial activity takes place along with national and international banking.

    * Several of the best-known beaches of Ecuador lie a few kilometers from Guayaquil: Salinas, Punta Carnero, Playas General Villamil; there are places for relaxing and recreation for national and foreign tourists to enjoy.

    * Visit the Malecon 2000. This is newly reconstructed pier, one of the most popular sites of the Guayaquil city in Ecuador and a traditional tourist center. This is one of the most important civic-tourist-commercial sites from South America.

    * La Rotonda, Centenario Park, the community project at Las Penas neighborhood or the Cerro Blanco ecological reserve are some of the main characteristics of Guayaquil's identity.

  • Languages

    • English

  • Cost in US$:

    Name Your Own Price Summer Special!

  • Cost Includes:

    • Food
    • Housing
    • In-country orientation/Training
    • In-country staff support
    • Pre-departure orientation/Training

  • Program Fees Include:

    * Food - Three meals a day
    * Transportation to project
    * Transfer to and from the airport
    * One night at a Hostel in Quito upon arrival and departure
    * 24-hour staff support
    * Comprehensive orientation
    * Accommodations are dormitory style

  • Experience Required

    no

  • Volunteer Types

    • Animal Welfare
    • Fixing Fences
    • Food
    • Volunteering
    • Wildlife Surveying
  • This Program is open to

    Worldwide Participants.

  • Typical Living Arrangements

    • Group living
    • Dormitory

  • Application Process Involves

    • Online Application plus Application Assessment
    • Other
    • Written Application
  • Lead Adventures South America's Mission Statement

    Since its creation in 2004 LEAD Adventures has been extremely successful launching programs in Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands and establishing mutually beneficial partnerships abroad. Our programs are targeted to young minded people from all over the world that want to experience the great destinations Ecuador and South America have to offer.

  • Year Founded

    2004

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