Location
  • Ecuador
    • Amazon
Length
1 week

Program Details

Language
English
Age Min.
18
Housing
Hostel

Pricing

Price Details
Project fees vary by location and project duration and start from $560 AUD for one week. Costs include:

Accommodation
Meals
Pre-departure support
24 hour In-Country support
Project orientation
Project Information Book
Project orientation
Training
Field equipment and materials
24-hour O2E emergency phone
Certificate of Participation, if requested

*Accommodation and meal options vary for each project.
What's Included
Accommodation Equipment Meals
Jul 18, 2019
Sep 21, 2014
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About Program

Oceans 2 Earth Volunteers is an Australian charity organisation created by volunteers, for volunteers. We specialise in volunteering projects for animal lovers and offer a wide range of exclusive animal welfare projects committed to the rescue, care, rehabilitation and release of wildlife. Activities include preparing food for the animals, feeding animals, assisting in animal rescues and emergency treatment, providing animal enrichments, turtle measurement and tagging, monitoring of released turtles, cleaning enclosures, playing with cats and dogs, dog walking & bathing, environmental education activities, beach patrols & cleans ups, wildlife research, fundraising, school and community projects and centre maintenance. Veterinary projects are available for student and graduate vets.

Animals requiring care include a variety of monkeys, chichicos, turtles, dogs, cats, pigmy marmosets, ocelots, snakes, chorongos, golden mantled tamarind, sloths, macaws, toucans plus many more!

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Cassie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Awesome animal travel experience

I did 3 different projects so I could see a bit of Ecuador. Ecuador Dog & Cat Shelter while I learnt a bit of Spanish in the city, Amazon Animal Sanctuary and Ecuadorian Turtle Conservation - awesome!

What would you improve about this program?
You need to have some spanish to really communicate. Especially at the dog and cat shelter (They don't speak English).
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