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Amazon Veterinary Service

by: Loop Abroad

9 (4)VerifiedSince 2009

Get ready for an adventure in the Amazon rainforest! Spend two weeks at amaZOOnico, a wildlife rescue center located in the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest. AmaZOOnico rehabilitates, reintroduces, and cares for wildlife animals that have been victims of trafficking. During your time at the center, you'll get the unique opportunity to research and create enrichments for monkeys, put on a free medical...

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Program Highlights

Work in the Amazon rainforest at a wildlife rescue center caring for rescued and rehabilitated animals.

Assist with enrichment activities and hands-on care for monkeys, toucans, coatis, tapirs, and other Amazon wildlife.

Help run a free veterinary clinic for local dogs and cats alongside professional veterinarians.

Gain field experience in wildlife rehabilitation, research, and conservation practices in Ecuador.

Explore Ecuador with cultural experiences in the capital and adventure activities like rafting and caving in Tena.

Quick Details

Locations:
  • Tena, Ecuador
Starts At: $2000-$5000
Availability
Year(s) Offered: 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029Terms Available:
  • Summer
Age Requirement: 18-25
Types & Subjects
Subjects & Courses:
  • Animal Science
  • Conservation & Preservation
  • Veterinary Medicine & Science
  • Zoology & Wildlife Sciences
Guidelines:
  • All Nationalities
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Last Updated: May 08, 2026

Awards

GoAbroad Top Rated Provider 2025 - Notable MentionGoAbroad Top Rated Provider 2024 - Study AbroadTop Rated Provider 2023 - Study AbroadTop Rated Study Abroad Organization 2022

Program Reviews

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Overall Rating

9

Total Reviews

4

AmaZOOnico and the Amazon

September 01, 2019by: Kylie Miller - United States

Program: Amazon Veterinary Service

9

This was my second trip with Loop Abroad, and it did not disappoint. Staying at Runa Wasi and volunteering at AmaZOOnico was a very humbling experience that really makes you appreciate nature and all its creatures, from spiders to birds to monkeys. The best part for me was evaluating and microchipping tortoises which were being prepared for release into the wild. It was rewarding to feel like you were actually making a difference, and we also were able to learn a lot about wildlife medicine and conservation. The lectures were very informative and related really well to the activities we did. There are opportunities to work on veterinary skills like physical exams, vaccinations, and suturing techniques. We also went into Ahuano and put on a two day veterinary clinic for the locals to bring their pets, which let us interact with the community and practice our Spanish. In addition, we had time to do some tourist things like walk around old historic Quito, go white water rafting, and tube down the Amazon. An incredible experience I would do again.

Immersive and educational

August 29, 2019by: Morgan Billow - United States

Program: Amazon Veterinary Service

8

This program was so informative about the Amazon and the problems they’re facing and how we can help. We spent two weeks at Amazoonico assisting the vets there in their daily rounds taking care of all the animals there.

Amazon vet program

August 28, 2019by: Maggie Rumbaugh - United States

Program: Amazon Veterinary Service

10

This program was a once in a lifetime experience that I am so grateful for. Not only did I learn so much about the animals of the Amazon, but also about the conservation work that the rescue and government is doing in the area. The vets that we worked with were very knowledgable and were always there to help us with any questions and help we might need. This program isn't as hands on as I was told others were, but we were able to partake in necropsies and physical exams in some of the wildlife. We also got to participate in a turtle release with endangered turtles and do blood labs on birds and turtles. Getting to do the medical clinics were super rewarding because the community was so grateful that we were there. Getting to experience the culture and the community was such a cool experience.

Program Details

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Locations

  • Tena, Ecuador

Types and Subjects

  • Subjects & Courses
  • Animal Science
  • Conservation & Preservation
  • Veterinary Medicine & Science

Availability

Years Offered: 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029

Terms Available:
  • Summer

Age Requirement

18-25

Guidelines

All Nationalities

Starts At

$2000-$5000

Program Cost Includes

  • Tuition & Fees
  • Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
  • Some Program Activity Costs
  • Some Meals / Partial Meal Plan

Accommodation Options

  • Dormitory
  • Guest House

Qualifications & Experience

    Language Skills Required

  • English

    Accepted Education Levels

  • Any/All Education Levels Accepted

Application Procedures

  • Online Application

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