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Volunteers on the Conservation & Environment project in Kenya work in the Rift Valley, a 3,500-acre reserve surrounded by wild animals. The scientific research on this project contributes to the conservation and preservation of the country's biodiversity. Responsibilities may include invasive plant removal, fence removal, animal tracking, bird census, and habitat restoration. As a Conservation ...

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Program Highlights

Help in the protection of endangered animals, as well as their natural habitats, in Kenya.

Witness majestic African wildlife while volunteering in a reserve.

Gain an insight from conservation experts in East Africa.

Enjoy a highly memorable African adventure while volunteering and living in a savannah!

Join social events and community activities together with fellow volunteers and interns.

Quick Details

Locations:
  • Nakuru, Kenya
Availability
Year(s) OfferedYear RoundDuration:
  • 1-2 Weeks
  • 2-4 Weeks
  • 5-8 Weeks
  • 3-6 Months
  • 9-12 Weeks
Age Requirement:Varies
Types & Subjects
Causes:
  • Agriculture
  • Animal Welfare
  • Biological Research
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Guidelines:
  • American
  • European
  • Canadian
  • Australian
  • South African
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Awards

GoAbroad Innovation Awards 2024 Finalist - Study Abroad ProgramInnovative Volunteer Abroad Program 2023 FinalistTop Rated Notable Mentions 2022Innovative New Program – Volunteer Abroad Finalist 2022Notable Mention 2021 - High School Abroad

Program Reviews

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Overall Rating

10

Total Reviews

2

Incredible

October 06, 2023by: Jacques GeraldineProgram: Conservation & Environment in Kenya with Projects Abroad
10

it was an amazing experience. People were very kind. Nature is incredible. It was difficult to go back home for me. We didn't lack anything. We had enough to eat. The sheets were clean. It'wasn't the luxury you can sometimes find in Europe but it was more than enough

16 year old son went to Kenya

August 21, 2023by: Mandy damico (Nolan) Program: Conservation & Environment in Kenya with Projects Abroad
10

My 16 year old son went on a projects abroad trip to Kenya with his school. He had an amazing time and projects abroad made the whole process easy and worry-free. He had an amazing, life- changing experience! I would definitely recommend projects abroad (and already have)!

Program Details

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Locations

  • Nakuru, Kenya

Types and Subjects

  • Causes
  • Agriculture
  • Animal Welfare
  • Biological Research

Availability

Years Offered: Year Round

Duration:
  • 1-2 Weeks
  • 2-4 Weeks
  • 5-8 Weeks

Age Requirement

Age Requirement Varies

Guidelines

All Nationalities

Program Cost Includes

  • Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
  • All Program Activity Costs
  • Weekday Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
  • Weekend Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

Accommodation Options

  • Dormitory
  • Group living

Qualifications & Experience

    Language Skills Required

  • English

    Accepted Education Levels

  • Any/All Education Levels Accepted

Application Procedures

  • Written Application
  • Letters of Reference
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Volunteers on the Conservation & Environment project in Kenya work in the Rift Valley, a 3,500-acre reserve surrounded by wild animals. The scientific research on this project contributes to the conservation and preservation of the country's biodiversity. Responsibilities may include invasive plant removal, fence removal, animal tracking, bird census, and habitat restoration. As a Conservation volunteer in Kenya, you'll work at the Soysambu Conservancy. Located on Lake Elmenteita, northwest of Nairobi, it is situated in an area of incredible biodiversity. This forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Ramsar Convention Westlands Site. Most notably, Soysambu is home to 10% of the world’s population of the endangered Rothschild’s Giraffe, which is the focus of our Conservation P...

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