Nonprofit
Published 8/31/25 8:00PM

Rehabilitate Wildlife in Guatemala

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Barrie, Canada
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  • Details

    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Cause Areas:
    Animals, Community Development
    Good For:
    Teens, Public Groups, Age 55+

    Description

    Rehabilitate Wildlife in Guatemala

    The wildlife of Guatemala is under threat from habitat loss, unsustainable hunting and capture for the illegal pet trade. The decline in local populations of wild animals is obvious and dramatic. The large noisy flocks of scarlet macaws reported by early explorers have been reduced to just 300 birds in the Laguna del Tigre Park. While fairly plentiful even 15 years ago, Baird’s tapirs and jaguars are becoming more and more difficult to see. The giant anteater and the Harpy eagle have not been sighted in recent years and are presumed extinct in the region. This wildlife rescue centre was opened in response to the alarming disappearance of native species from the wild. Initially the centre was built to rehabilitate wild animals that were confiscated on the black market by the Guatemalan government. The rescue centre is situated on 45 hectares of land on a lake in northern Guatemala and includes a quarantine area, a veterinary hospital, and rehabilitation facilities with a large flight cages and enclosures scattered throughout the jungle.

    Location

    On-site
    1 Field Site, Barrie, CA

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