Found 56 volunteer projects:

Volunteer abroad in Sri Lanka to make a positive impact on the environment while experiencing the island’s natural beauty and rich culture. You will join local conservation teams on reforestation, waste management, & mangrove restoration projects.

3rd week free between March–April, 2026 | Take part in an internship at one of South Africa’s leading wildlife ranches. Assist in the care of over 90 species, support breeding and research programs, and gain valuable hands-on experience in conservation.

Join as a Pre-Vet Volunteer at one of Africa’s longest-running wildlife sanctuaries and rescue centers, with a special emphasis on pre-veterinary experiences! As part of the pre-vet program, volunteers will engage in activities centered around pre-veterinary care and education and will have the opportunity to work with a variety of animals, from monkeys to lions. No previous experience required.

Volunteer in the wild heart of Botswana’s Central Tuli Block with this Wildlife Conservation program. This project invites you to dive into an adventure that marries the thrill of being close to Africa’s majestic wildlife with the noble cause of conservation.

Join a purposeful conservation program in one of Botswana’s best-kept wildlife secrets, recommended for volunteers aged 50 and above. Support African wildlife monitoring and habitat restoration while living in a peaceful bush environment guided by a skilled conservation team.

Gain hands-on experience in animal care and veterinary work on a working farm in South Africa. This program combines practical training with wildlife experiences, including an overnight safari.

Travel to tropical Costa Rica and volunteer for sea turtle conservation in a pristine wildlife reserve. Help protect endangered sea turtles, experience a rich ecosystem, and connect with a passionate community of conservationists.

Join a sea turtle conservation program in Okinawa and support the protection of nesting beaches alongside experienced local professionals. Volunteers contribute to monitoring, research, rescue support, and education in a relaxed island setting.