Help us with our sea turtle conservation project in Drake Bay!
Das Erlebnis
We are a conservation association that has been protecting sea turtles from the impact of man since 2003.
Our camp is located in Playa Ganadito, 50 meters from the sea, surrounded by nature, so you can find a multitude of animals and plants. During turtle season, during your experience you will have the opportunity to interact directly with sea turtles, conduct night patrols and work in hatcheries, collect data and release babies into the ocean
Was Sie anbieten
15 Stunden Hilfe pro Woche
Gartenarbeit:
Hilf beim Pflanzenanbau und der Gartenpflege
Tierpflege:
Hilf bei der Betreuung und Pflege von Tieren.
Sozialarbeit:
Hilfe bei Freiwilligenarbeit in lokalen Projekten und Gemeinschaften.
Landwirtschaft:
Pflanze Feldfrüchte, säe Samen und hilf bei Außenarbeiten.
Zusätzliche Gebühr erforderlich
Betrag:
US$ 26
Pro Tag
Beschreibung:
Los voluntarios aportaran 26$ por noche para gastos de alimentacion, mantenimiento del campamento, limpieza y generador electrico
Was Sie bekommen
2 freie Tage pro Woche
Gemeinschaftszimmer:
Du bekommst ein Bett in einem Gemeinschaftszimmer, was bedeutet, dass du dir den Raum mit anderen Reisenden teilst.
Frühstück:
Du hast Anspruch auf ein kostenloses Frühstück an jedem Tag deines Aufenthalts.
Mittagessen:
Du hast Anspruch auf ein kostenloses Mittagessen an jedem Tag deines Aufenthalts.
Abendessen:
Du hast Anspruch auf ein kostenloses Abendessen an jedem Tag deines Aufenthalts.
Rabatte auf Touren:
Erhalte Rabatte für Touren und Ausflüge in der Stadt.
Kostenlose Wandertouren:
Wir nehmen dich mit auf Ausflüge und Wanderungen rund um die Stadt. Kostenlos!
Kostenlose Events:
Erhalte kostenlosen Eintritt für die besten Events der Stadt.
Zertifikat:
Erhalte ein Zertifikat nach Beenden deines Erlebnisses.
Anforderungen
Mittelstufe Englisch oder Mittelstufe Spanisch
Über 18 Jahre alt
Empfängt Einzelreisende, Paare und Partner von Freiwilligen
Was nicht inbegriffen ist
Flüge, Reiseversicherung, interne Transportmittel und Visum
Programmdetails
Every year, around 200 Olive Ridley sea turtles come to nest on Ganadito beach in Drake Bay. Our goal is to protect and conserve sea turtle nesting sites from human impact, relocating the nests to our hatchery and releasing the greatest number of sea turtles into the sea. In this way we hope to tip the balance in favor of these endangered species so that the population can recover.
Our accommodations consist of shared rooms with gravel floors located in the heart of nature, where you will have the opportunity to see animals such as macaws and monkeys daily.
We are located on the beach so we do not have electricity, but we have an electric generator that allows us to have electricity for two hours every day. We do not have Wifi.
Aktivitäten & Schichten
Since we are working with a wild animal that has a nesting and hatching season, the nature of the work varies throughout the year:
From February to June we focus on preparing for turtle season, repairing infrastructure, and preparing the beach and hatchery. We also grow organic food on-station, plant trees as part of our reforestation effort, and clean the beach of plastics that wash up on ocean waves. During this period we are not in turtle season. However, sea turtles continue to come out to nest with a probability of one turtle per week. For this reason, walks are carried out in the mornings to look for traces and relocate them to the beach where we will monitor them. For the walks, the volunteers will be organized in rotating shifts, each one doing one walk a week.
From July to November we focus on night patrols, they are planned according to the tide, the work consists of a night patrol of approximately 3 hours for three days a week. On the other two days, beach cleaning, reforestation and camp maintenance work is carried out in the morning.
From September to January, there are nests hatching in the hatchery, and each one must be exhumed and all the egg shells counted, etc. There's a lot of work to do, but there are also a lot of baby turtles to release!
Regeln
The only days we receive volunteers are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
It is important that during turtle season you bring a red light flashlight to carry out night patrols. It is also recommended to bring a mosquito net for the bed.
Once your stay is confirmed, we will send you a document with more information and recommendations to prepare your arrival.
The volunteer's work is from Monday to Friday, so he has free weekends to carry out a multitude of leisure activities. such as tours to Caño Island, tours to Corcovado National Park, free excursions to hidden beaches, waterfalls, hikes, etc.