A unique feature of this guide is its dedicated focus
on wildlife and environmental conservation volunteering.
It is aimed at all three sectors of the age and career
spectrum: young people such as gap year students and
backpackers; the larger market of vacation conservation
volunteers; and the early retired. Peter Lynch
investigates rather than lists different types of
organisations including charities, clearinghouses,
eco-tour operators and travel agents. He audits,
analyses and deconstructs them according to a range of
verifiable criteria, including their scientific
validity. This second edition had been completely
updated and expanded, including more organizations,
updated assessments, more volunteer stories and more
field adventures. There is also a new chapter on great
wildlife migration events - how, when and where to see
them, with more great photographs. The guide includes
long- and short-term opportunities from roughing it in
tents, through simple permanent accommodation to
quasi-luxury.The extensive range of expedition
opportunities include working with antelope, big cats,
birds, coral reefs, dolphins, elephants, fish, hippos,
monkeys, orang-utans, turtles, whales, zebras, injured
wildlife and people - in every type of habitat - all
over the globe. First-hand accounts by volunteers reveal
the day-to-day life of being a volunteer. |
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