Conservation Projects, Ecotourism & Voluntary Conservation Programmes

Participating on conservation projects can be a very rewarding experience when travelling. There are a wide range of conservation volunteer projects abroad, you could work or volunteer with animals, help to protect bio diversity, conserve natural habitats, preserve endangered animals or assist on environmental projects.

Conservation holidays which incorporate animal conservation, conservation development, conservation expeditions and gap year conservation projects are very popular. A range of career breaks include conservation tourism, environmental conservation, youth conservation and travel volunteer projects.

Summer conservation activities are popular with students who during the break from studies can participate on endangered species conservation and year out conservation travel volunteering.

Conservation Projects, Ecotourism & Voluntary Conservation Programmes News

Panda Conservation Projects in China

05/09/2010

Panda Conservation Projects in China

Volunteer with pandas in China! The plight of the Giant Panda has become an internationally recognized symbol of the importance of conservation. The Chinese government has set up a number of research projects, reserves and parks dedicated...

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Work, Volunteer and Travel in Exotic Borneo!

03/09/2010

Work, Volunteer and Travel in Exotic Borneo!

Travel or take a gap year in Borneo, truly a natural Eden. Home to the world's oldest tropical rainforest and an epicentre of evolution, the island nurtures wildlife that is mind-blowing in its variety, strangeness and beauty, some of it,...

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Elephant & Black Rhino Conservation Volunteer Programs in Africa

02/09/2010

Elephant & Black Rhino Conservation Volunteer Programs in Africa

Travel to Zimbabwe and take part in an elephant & black rhino conservation project! Be a part of a world renowned programme to save this ancient animal from extinction.

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