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VVolunteer opportunity

Sea Turtle research, rescue and rehabilitation program in Turkey

Volunteer opportunity

Volunteer opportunity posted by: CADIP - Canadian Alliance for Development Initiatives and Projects

Posted on: January 20, 2013

Volunteer Opportunity description

The volunteer project is based in Iztuzu Beach where Caretta Carettas lay their eggs. Volunteers are needed for different tasks like patrolling on the beach during the egg laying season (April-May), rescuing wounded sea turtles and taking care of and feeding them during the curing period, distributing brochures to create awareness about the dangers that the turtles face, giving information to the visitors, sharing the daily tasks, etc.

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Volunteers have to dedicate their time and energy to the hard work. Patrolling means walking on the beach after midnight till early morning. You must be fit, healthy, strong and ready to give up your sleep at night and sleep during the day time.

Duration of the project: Minimum stay is 1 month and can be extended up to 3 months if both sides agree at the end of the first month.

Location: Iztuzu Beach is in the south west of Turkey. The project base is placed near the sea under pine tress. The beach is full of crowds especially in the long summer season between April – October.

More information and other projects in Turkey: www.cadip.org/volunteering-in-turkey.htm

How to apply

To enroll in the project go to www.cadip.org or give us a call:

USA: 646-582-9000; 617-841-0400; 310-882-7400

Canada: 416-943-4900; 514-316-8500; 604-628-7400