Showing posts with label volunteers. Show all posts
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Friday, September 27, 2013

Devils Heaven - Volunteers Invited




Volunteers invited for assignment

Tasmania Zoo, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia . ..Devils Heaven

1000 acres property that has been developed into a  natural home for Tasmanian Devils .

The task at hand is to help create natural habitats for these endangered animals.

The property also has a collection of both old and new world Monkeys . 

Accommodation is situated on rivers edge among the wildlife  roaming safely. 

This unique idea of allowing volunteers to share skills and enjoy the experience of Australiana at its natural and most raw form . 

The cost is $300 aust per week ..This covers accommodation and some meals ..The cottage is self contained and all assistance is given from this friendly family run business .   We welcome happy ,friendly volunteers to join the fun.

Tasmania Zoo welcomes your interest. zoo@tasmaniazoo.com.au  

Tasmania Zoo
1166 Ecclestone Road
Riverside, Launceston
Phone:  03 6396 6100

International:  +613 6396 6100    http://www.tasmaniazoo.com.au/







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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Volunteer Positions at the CRPL


Volunteer Positions at the CRPL
 
The Centre de Rehabilitation des Primates de Lwiro (CRPL) is a primate sanctuary located in the South Kivu Region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The Centre was established in 2002 by the Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature (ICCN) and the Centre de Recherche en Sciences Naturelles (CRSN) and is now managed by a consortium of local and international organisations including the ICCN, CRSN, Coopera, Venner av Lwiro and Friends of Lwiro Australia.

The CRPL currently houses over fifty chimpanzees and seventy monkeys, representing more than ten different species, all victims of the illegal wildlife trade in the DRC. With established education and awareness programs, and as the only wildlife sanctuary in the region, the CRPL acts as a crucial resource for all conservation organisations working in the area.

The Centre is situated just outside the boundary of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Parc National de Kahuzi-Biega (PNKB), making it the ideal venue for great ape health, law enforcement and conservation programs and is included in the PNKB’s Operational Plan and also in the Conservation Action Plan (CAP) for the Kivu Landscape, indicating the Centre’s imperative role in conservation in the region. The CRPL is also a Pan African Sanctuary Alliance (PASA) member sanctuary.

Over the past few years the CRPL has been developing new facilities to remove the animals from the cages in which they previously lived and to house them in open plan enclosures, enhancing their quality of life and improving our rehabilitation methods. The next 5 years will be a dynamic time for the CRPL and we are seeking 2 persons to assist with this process of change.

These positions are of a voluntary nature, however assistance will be provided with basic costs. While the CRPL runs a volunteer program for paying volunteers, these positions will hold more responsibility.

The primary position we are searching for would be responsible for:

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Grant writing and fundraising (this is the most important aspect of the job)

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Donor/Sponsor relationships

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Web communications and administration

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Overseeing the volunteer program

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Education programs, in particular the Roots and Shoots program

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Overseeing the sanctuary

The second position would be responsible for:

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Overseeing the new facilities in the sanctuary, animal integrations etc.

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Overseeing construction programs

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Organising basic maintenance

 

We are ideally seeking a couple, or 2 friends, for these positions as Lwiro can be a little isolated, however we will take applications from individuals for the primary position only. The primary position is the priority for the CRPL as we do not receive any government funding and rely on grants and donations for all our costs. As these positions are voluntary, you will be responsible for your own expenses – including but not limited to travel, visas, insurance etc. Housing and food will be provided by the CRPL. These positions are for 12 months (with a 3 month probation period), with the option to extend further. Assistance with visa costs can be negotiated after the 3 month probation period.

 

QUALIFICATIONS
 

Required

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Fluency in written and spoken English – for the primary position.

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Advanced computer skills; the ability to navigate the internet, produce documents to a high standard, maintain a

blog and other social media, use Microsoft Office programs to a high standard – for the primary position.

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Exceptional ability to communicate with donors, sponsors, partners and staff.

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Some knowledge of and an interest in conservation and animal welfare principles.

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Good organisational skills.

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Captive animal management background– Great Ape or primate management skills a further advantage.

Desirable

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Background in fundraising and grant writing – for the primary position.

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Spoken French.

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Experience living and working in a developing nation (particularly Africa) for more than 6 months.

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Staff management skills.

 

We would like these positions to commence in April 2013.

If you are interested in these positions, please email your CV and a cover letter to:


 

Any questions can also be directed to this email address.

For more information about the CRPL, please visit:



 




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Monday, March 12, 2012

Voluntary Animal Internships



Voluntary Animal Internships


Have you just completed an animal management course or have some animal husbandry experience?

Are you seeking to gain more hands on experience for your CV?

Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park has been open since 1986 and is a popular tourist attraction in the North Devon Area. As new owners we are seeking to strengthen our animal team and have already recruited experienced team players to join us in order to take the park forward.

We are now looking for enthusiastic passionate people for 6 months voluntary internships working alongside full time keeping staff. Vacancies are available on various sections including falconry, primates, small carnivores and exotic birds. A genuine passion for animals, conservation and education is essential.

As well as general husbandry there is also the potential to help with animal encounters and answer visitor questions so confidence and excellent customer service is a must.

All internships are purely voluntarily and unfortunately we are unable to give any financial support or expenses.

Please apply by sending a CV and covering letter explaining how you fit the role to: - dawn@wildlifedinosaurpark.co.uk

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Volunteers for Neotropical Primate Conservation



Neotropical Primate Conservation is a UK Charity dedicated to the conservation of monkeys and their habitat in the tropical rainforests of South and Central America. We conduct research on ecosystems, protect wilderness areas for the future, reforest degraded habitat, rescue, rehabilitate and reintroduce primates to their natural habitats and promote conservation education and public awareness.

We are seeking volunteers to help at our project in Amazonas, Peru.

Volunteers will collect data on the critically endangered yellow-tailed woolly monkey and other species, participate in habitat restoration and reforestation, and assist in improving local awareness on environmental issues through education activities in rural schools.

4 and 6 week long expeditions are available, starting mid January 2012 and mid February 2012. No qualifications or skills are necessary apart from a basic level of spoken Spanish, good fitness level, adaptation to hard physical work and basic living conditions and a willingness to help. We provide training in field methods, a window into a career as a conservation biologist and an unforgettable experience. It is also
possible to participate as an internship for undergraduate students if organized in advance. In addition to a challenging program of field research, you will visit to the Gocta waterfall, third highest in the world and situated in the heart of the Peruvian cloud forest, and to the ruins of the Chachapoyas citadel of Kuelap.

For more information please cisit our website at http://www.neoprimate.org/  or contact Nina Poletti at nina.poletti@gmail.com






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Friday, November 4, 2011

Cheetah Outreach Volunteers Wanted



Cheetah Outreach is currently seeking volunteers to assist in the hand-rearing of cheetah cubs next breeding season (approx. May - Oct 2012). We are looking for individuals to come to South Africa for a minimum of one month to volunteer on our cub raising programme.

In partnership with the Ann Van Dyk Cheetah and Wildlife Trust (previously the De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Trust) we are responsible for the hand-rearing of cheetah cubs. These hand-reared cubs are trained as ambassador animals and will be sent to zoo education programmes around the world where they do vital work in education and fund raising, thereby supporting conservation of cheetahs in the wild. For more information about the work of Cheetah Outreach please visit http://www.cheetah.co.za/
which provides details of our conservation projects (in-situ and ex-situ).

Volunteers for the cub-rearing project must have appropriate experience and/or qualifications in any of the following disciplines: animal husbandry, veterinary nursing, medical experience, zoo keeping, wildlife rehabilitation, or neonatal care.

This is a very rewarding experience, but as with caring for any neonate, long hours and lots of cleaning is required. As we are dealing with pregnancy and young cubs, there may be times when cubs are expected but do not arrive, if this happens, volunteers would be able to assist at the main Cheetah Outreach facility, working with the adult cheetahs.

A deposit of 3000 South African Rand is required to take part in the project. Accommodation is provided free of charge and you will receive a nominal amount of money towards food costs. Flights to South Africa are not provided.

Closing date for receipt of first application forms will be 15th Dec 2011.

Please email Emily at cubrearing@hotmail.co.uk  for more information on how to apply.




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