Help us study Soil, Birds & Forest Recovery in Chocó Andino🐦🌳
L'expérience
Join our cloud forest regeneration project in Ecuador.🌳 We seek volunteers passionate about ecology to support soil analysis, biodiversity observations, and document species returning to our restored forest. Ideal for biologists or nature lovers who enjoy field research and sharing discoveries on social media. Be part of meaningful regeneration in a stunning reserve.
Ce que vous offrez
25 heures d'aide par semaine
Travail social:
Aider au travail bénévole dans des projets locaux et des communautés.
Agriculture:
Planter des cultures, semer des graines et aider aux tâches extérieures.
Jardinage:
Aider à faire pousser des plantes et cultiver des jardins
Ce que vous recevez
2 jours de congé par semaine
Dortoir de l'équipe:
Vous aurez un lit dans une chambre partagée, ce qui signifie que vous partagerez la même chambre avec d'autres personnes.
Laverie Gratuite:
Vous pouvez utiliser notre buanderie librement.
Utilisez notre cuisine équipée:
N'hésitez pas à utiliser notre cuisine et préparer vos propres délicieux repas.
Certificat:
Obtenez un certificat d'achèvement après avoir terminé votre expérience.
Accès Internet Basique:
Internet à vitesse basique pour travailler à distance
Exigences
Courant Anglais ou Débutant Espagnol
Entre 18 et 45 ans
Accueille les volontaires solo, les couples et les partenaires de volontaires
Ce qui n'est pas inclus
Vols, assurance voyage, transport interne et visa
Détails du programme
What we expect from our Worldpacker
We look for volunteers with interest or background in ecology, biology or environmental sciences. Your tasks include observing biodiversity, documenting wildlife, supporting basic soil comparisons, taking field notes, organizing simple datasets, and capturing photos/videos to share scientific discoveries on social media. Curiosity, responsibility and deep respect for nature are essential.
What you can expect from us
You’ll stay in one of our boutique eco-lofts or in a communal area currently being adapted to host volunteers. We offer guidance, clear tasks, and the chance to colaborate inside a regenerating cloud forest with real conservation impact. This is a space to disconnect from noise and reconnect with nature—our ethos is Unplug to Connect. You’ll learn, explore, and contribute meaningfully while experiencing the Chocó Andino at its best.
Activités et horaires
Weekly structure:
25 hours per week, usually 5 hours/day for 5 days, with flexibility depending on weather and ecological activity.
Monday to Friday – Main Volunteer Tasks
Morning shift (8:00–12:30, with a short break)
Biodiversity walk-through in restored and conserved areas
Bird, insect, plant and wildlife observations
Field notes: species behavior, tracks, phenology changes
Soil comparison tasks (simple sampling, texture notes, photo documentation)
Organizing data and photos/videos for scientific storytelling
Light forest-care tasks when needed (checking planted areas, minor trail clearing)
Afternoons:
Free time for the volunteer to rest, explore, or connect with nature
Weekends
Normally: Weekends are rest days to relax, recover and enjoy the forest.
Exception:
If we have guests interested in guided walks, the volunteer may join as a nature guide, sharing:
Their biodiversity observations
Bird or wildlife findings
Soil or forest regeneration insights
Any discoveries made during the week
This is optional and depends on the volunteer’s interest and comfort talking to guests.
Weekly Task Management
The person in charge will provide a weekly task list with clear priorities.
Progress will be reviewed regularly to ensure learning, safety and proper ecological documentation.
Règles
This is an ecological reserve, so respect for nature is essential at all times.
No loud music, parties or disruptive behavior. Silence and harmony with the forest are part of our ethos.
Do not damage plants, disturb wildlife or leave waste on the trails.
No smoking inside the lofts or in closed areas. If you smoke, only do so in designated outdoor spots and away from vegetation.
Keep shared and natural areas clean and tidy.
Use water and energy responsibly; we operate with limited resources in the forest.
Follow safety instructions and stay on marked trails unless authorized.
Treat the project, staff and guests with respect—this is a space to reconnect and live our philosophy: Unplug to Connect.