Nature reserves, preserves, and parks offer sanctuary to thousands of endangered species. Volunteer to help protect these rare creatures.
Visit the following organizations offering nature park volunteering opportunities:
i-to-i International Projects - Provides a variety of volunteer work experiences including teaching English as a foreign language, community development, conservation, construction, and free TEFL training.
Asociacion ANAI - A Costa Rican non-profit working to protect the Greater Talamanca Biodiversity Hotspot.
African Conservation Experience - Offers Nature Park Volunteering Abroad work in game and nature reserves.
British Trust for Conservation Volunteers - Offer conservation Nature Park Volunteering Abroad service opportunities abroad.
Ecovolunteer - Gives volunteers the opportunity to protect nature and its inhabitants by helping local organizations with their conservation projects.
Friends of Tsavo - Arose as a result of a growing need to protect and conserve the natural diversity of one of Kenya’s most important national parks, Tsavo National Parks.
New Era Galapagos - Works to conserve the Galapagos Islands by empowering local residents through educational programs and environmental action projects.
Trees for Life - Nature Park Volunteers Abroad needed to help restore the Caledonian Forest in Scotland.
Tararu Valley - A co-operatively run rainforest property at the head of Tararu Valley, surrounded by 140,000 acres of the Coromandel State Forest Park - 1.5 hours from Auckland, New Zealand
Tandroy Conservation Trust - Works to support the Tandroy in their efforts to conserve their remaining forest.
Uganda Wildlife Education Centre - Offers Nature Park Volunteering Abroad opportunities in on conservation projects in Uganda.
Enkosini - A 12,000 acre preserve in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa used to protect natural habitat and create a sanctuary for African wildlife in need.