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Costa Rican Sloth & Turtle Watch: Monitoring and Conservation Project

  • North America, Costa Rica, Puntarenas
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  • Durata : 2 to 28 Weeks

Program Highlights

  • Enjoy a perfect combination of beach and wildlife on the same program.
  • Live in an exotic place where you can hear the magical songs of animals and waves.
  • Experience an authentic Caribbean vibe.
  • Be part of the conservation of the environment and help preserve this treasure.
  • Puntarenas is home to a cruise ship port where visitors can see large ships docking in the harbor.
  • The city has several other attractions worth visiting, including the local museum and central market.
  • Puntarenas has a vibrant street art scene, and visitors can take a guided tour to see the colorful murals and graffiti.
  • Take a boat tour on the nearby Tarcoles River to see a large population of crocodiles up close.
  • Use Puntarenas as a base to explore the Osa Peninsula and Corcovado National Park, home to pristine rainforests.
  • Learn more about the local culture at the city's dance and music schools.
  • Relax and rejuvenate at one of the city's hot springs and spa resorts.
  • Learn about sustainable tourism and conservation efforts in Puntarenas from several organizations working to protect the environment and wildlife.

UN’s Sustainable Development Goals:

Climate Action Life Below Water Life on Land

This program is ideal for

Volunteers who want to help adorable sloth and turtle babies secure their existence exist in their populated habitat. Those who want to learn how species like Sloths play a big role in providing habitats for various organisms and ultimately contribte majorly to the health linked ecosystems. As your tasks will vary based on various factors, you should be open to helping out in any kind of activity that is prioritised while you’re there.

Join our Costa Rican Sloth & Turtle Conservation Project to make a real impact on vulnerable wildlife. Help protect sloths and sea turtles in the lush rainforests of Manuel Antonio National Park. Become a vital part of our passionate team and experience the beauty of Costa Rica.

Are you passionate about wildlife and conservation? Join our volunteer project in Costa Rica and be part of the Sloth Monitoring and Turtle Conservation Project near Manuel Antonio National Park. Your opportunity to contribute to the protection of endangered sloths and sea turtles awaits in the heart of a biodiverse paradise.

Discover the Costa Rican Sloth & Turtle Conservation Project

Our project is located near Manuel Antonio National Park, famous for its breathtaking rainforests and stunning beaches. As a volunteer, you'll work alongside experienced biologists to safeguard the habitats of sloths and sea turtles, both threatened by human activities and environmental changes.

Protecting Sloths and Turtles

The Costa Rican Sloth & Turtle Conservation Project is dedicated to the study and safeguarding of these at-risk species. Sloths and turtles face particular challenges when adapting to new environments, rendering them vulnerable to harm. Your role is to create a secure refuge for these animals, ensuring their survival for generations to come.

Sloth Monitoring and Turtle Care

Volunteers participate in data collection and recovery processes, directly contributing to the protection of these species. With guidance from experienced biologists, you'll play a vital role in their conservation. Your work includes the care of turtle eggs until they hatch and the release of hatchlings into the sea, a critical step in ensuring their survival.

Immerse Yourself in Nature

Our project site is surrounded by pristine beaches, lush forests, and majestic mountains, providing the perfect backdrop for your volunteer experience. You'll not only make a tangible difference but also enjoy the beauty of Costa Rica.

Join Our Passionate Team

We seek volunteers who share our passion for nature and animals. Our experienced professionals will provide training and support throughout your journey. We are a friendly and dedicated team committed to protecting the environment and its inhabitants.

Embrace the Costa Rican Experience

Beyond conservation, your time in Costa Rica will introduce you to a new culture and connect you with like-minded individuals from around the world. Join us in working toward a common goal of preserving our planet's natural wonders.

Make a Difference Today

Become a vital part of the Costa Rican Sloth & Turtle Conservation Project. Your dedication and enthusiasm will help protect vulnerable species and their habitats while you explore the beauty of Costa Rica. Join us in making a real impact on the world's wildlife.

Volunteers can expect:

  • 3 to 6 hours of work per day, 6 days per week
  • Plenty of free time to explore Costa Rica and enjoy its activities

 

Activities available nearby include:

  • Surf training and rentals are available at a nearby surfing school (100 meters)
  • Beach horseback riding is only a few minutes away from the site.
  • The stunning Manuel Antonio National Park is around 45 minutes away by bus.
  • The beautiful Dominical beach, which offers sports, snorkeling, fishing, and recreational fishing, is also only 30 minutes distant by bus.
  • The Marino Ballenas National Park is only 45 minutes away, and at certain periods of the year, you can see humpback whales with their young.
  • The beach is about 100 meters away, ideal for sunbathing and taking in the tropical scenery.
  • Across the street from the site are a football pitch and a volleyball net.
  • A spectacular waterfall is only a one-hour walk away.

 

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