Help rehabilitate endangered wildlife in a small Bali rescue cent
The experience
Volunteers help with feeding and providing enrichment, along with cleaning and maintaining enclosures. Occasionally, volunteers might help with observing animal behavior. The handling of animals is not allowed under any circumstances. Our volunteers work alongside our team for three to five hours each day. Volunteers should be fit enough to work in a tropical climate and have the recommended vaccinations.
What you offer
5 hours of help per day
Social Work:
Help with volunteer work in local projects and communities.
Additional fee required
Amount:
US$ 200
Per week
Fee pays for:
Benefits for travelers and Donation to project
Description:
As a not-for-profit, all volunteer fees go directly to funding our conservation projects and covering the center's running costs. The fee includes your accommodation in our simple dormitory with bunk beds. A minimum stay of one week is required to allow you time to become familiar with the animals.
1 week: $200 USD/week
2 weeks: $300 USD/week
3 weeks: $380 USD/week
What you get
2 days off per week
Shared Dorm:
You will have a bed in a shared room, which means you will share the same room with other travelers.
Use our equipped kitchen:
Feel free to use our kitchen and make your own delicious food.
Requirements
Intermediate English
Welcomes solo volunteers, couples, and partners of volunteers
Travel insurance
What's not included
Flights, Travel Insurance, Internal Transportation and Visa
Program Details
We are looking for passionate Worldpackers to join our cause. No prior experience or qualifications are necessary. Your help is crucial for the daily care of our rescued animals, which are victims of illegal trade. We have many species, including leaf monkeys, eagles, crocodiles, and sun bears. Your tasks will be focused on their welfare and rehabilitation, from preparing their food to monitoring their behavior. This is an opportunity to directly contribute to conservation and learn about the long, challenging process of releasing animals back into the wild. We expect our volunteers to be fit enough to work in a tropical climate and follow our strict no-animal-handling rule.
Activities & Shift
Volunteers work alongside our team for three to five hours a day. A typical day starts early with food preparation and feeding, followed by enclosure cleaning and maintenance, and ends with animal enrichment activities. The rest of the day is your free time to relax or explore.
Daily Activities Checklist:
Food preparation and feeding (1 hour)
Enclosure cleaning and maintenance (2 hours)
Animal enrichment (1 hour)
Occasional animal behavior observation
Rules
- Handling of animals is strictly not allowed under any circumstances.
- We require a minimum stay of one week and a maximum stay of three weeks.
- Be physically fit enough to work in a tropical climate and have the recommended vaccinations.
- Be respectful and considerate of other volunteers and the simple shared living space.