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Volunteer with Indigenous Communities on Conservation Projects in Borneo
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Location:
Lower Kinabatangan, Borneo
Organization:
Global Vision International (GVI)
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Start date:
April 2, 2009
Sex:
All are welcome
Language(s):
English
Last updated:
April 2, 2009
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End date:
December 31, 2010
Age:
Adults (18-64)
Area of Focus:
Community Service and Volunteering, Environment and Ecology
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Description:
Assist a local organisation provide sustainable alternative sources of income for community members, whilst simultaneously protecting the rainforest and its wildlife. The program is located in Malaysian Borneo, on the Kinabatangan River which boasts some of the best wildlife in South East Asia. Volunteers may see gibbons, orangutans, proboscis monkeys, otters, Borneon pygmy elephants, langur monkeys, crocodiles and many spectacular bird species. The work is varied, physical, and depends on the needs of the community at the time. The majority of volunteers will assist with wetland lake restoration and forest habitat restoration which provides critical habitat, food and nesting areas for orangutans and other wildlife species. Other work may include developing nature interpretation trails, building work at the Eco-Camp and conducting basic wildlife surveys. It is also hoped that volunteers might help teach the local community English or IT skills.
*How this program makes a difference*
This initiative aims to provide sustainable alternative sources of income for local indigenous people by increasing ecotourism opportunities. As well as this, volunteers will help to save and restore habitats for rare and threatened wildlife species, such as orangutans, gibbons, proboscis monkeys, elephants and otters, amongst others. Volunteers will help sustain ongoing habitat restoration work, such as forest habitat restoration and wetland lake restoration. These efforts provide critical habitats for food, movement and nesting structures, and link forest and wetland waterways.
Highlights:
- Work with a pioneering local community dedicated to protecting the rainforest
- Live with a host family
- Observe incredible wildlife during your working day
- Explore the local area to sites such as Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary, the Gomantong Caves and Sipadan Island
Qualifications:
No special training or qualifications are required as you will receive training in the field.
Dates and Costs:
This expedition runs from 2 to 10 weeks.
Prices start at $1390 for 2 weeks.
How to Apply:
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Permalink:
http://www.idealist.org/if/i/en/av/VolunteerOpportunity/163269-118/c
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