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Madagascar - Wildlife Research and Conservation
Travel to the island of Nosy Be in Madagascar to research its many exotic species in an effort to preserve the region’s biodiversity. As the world’s fourth largest island, Madagascar boasts ecologically diverse landscapes that are home to species not found anywhere else! Our aim is to conduct vital research to inform local governments about how to design new projects that will manage and protect t...
Travel to the island of Nosy Be in Madagascar to research its many exotic species in an effort to preserve the region’s biodiversity. As the world’s fourth largest island, Madagascar boasts ecologically diverse landscapes that are home to species not found anywhere else! Our aim is to conduct vital research to inform local governments about how to design new projects that will manage and protect the ecosystems. So come and gain experience in the field of environmental science and truly contribute to wildlife conservation. Volunteers are trained in a number of techniques in order to assess and evaluate the area’s bionetworks. These include snake pinning, morphometric data collection and live trapping techniques such as Sherman and Pitfall trapping. You’ll learn to compile species invento...
Program Highlights
Experience Madagascar's wonderful wildlife and aid in their conservation
Wander down the Avenue of the Baobabs
Visit one of Madagascar’s many national parks such as Isalo, Ranomafana and Masoala
Take a scuba diving course which may be offered subject to time constraints and space availability
Meet locals and other like-minded volunteers from around the world on this unforgettable adventure
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- Nosy Be, Madagascar
- 2-4 Weeks
- 5-8 Weeks
- 9-12 Weeks
- 1-2 Weeks
- Biological Research
- Business
- Wildlife
- All Nationalities
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Program Details
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Locations
- Nosy Be, Madagascar
Types and Subjects
- Adventure Types
- Camping
- Scuba
- Trekking
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
- 2-4 Weeks
- 5-8 Weeks
- 9-12 Weeks
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
- All Nationalities
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Pre-Departure Orientation
- Airport Transfer (Pick-Up)
- In-Country Orientation
- Training
Accommodation Options
- Group living
- Other
Qualifications & Experience
- English
Language Skills Required
- Any/All Education Levels Accepted
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Online Application
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Travel to the island of Nosy Be in Madagascar to research its many exotic species in an effort to preserve the region’s biodiversity. As the world’s fourth largest island, Madagascar boasts ecologically diverse landscapes that are home to species not found anywhere else! Our aim is to conduct vital research to inform local governments about how to design new projects that will manage and protect the ecosystems. So come and gain experience in the field of environmental science and truly contribute to wildlife conservation. Volunteers are trained in a number of techniques in order to assess and evaluate the area’s bionetworks. These include snake pinning, morphometric data collection and live trapping techniques such as Sherman and Pitfall trapping. You’ll learn to compile species invento...

GoEco - Top Volunteer Organization

GoEco - Top Volunteer Organization
Ready to Learn More?
Travel to the island of Nosy Be in Madagascar to research its many exotic species in an effort to preserve the region’s biodiversity. As the world’s fourth largest island, Madagascar boasts ecologically diverse landscapes that are home to species not found anywhere else! Our aim is to conduct vital research to inform local governments about how to design new projects that will manage and protect the ecosystems. So come and gain experience in the field of environmental science and truly contribute to wildlife conservation. Volunteers are trained in a number of techniques in order to assess and evaluate the area’s bionetworks. These include snake pinning, morphometric data collection and live trapping techniques such as Sherman and Pitfall trapping. You’ll learn to compile species invento...
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