Description:
Volunteer with turtles on this GVI project in Vanuatu as a part of vital sea turtle conservation program. Experience the turquoise waters and golden sands of Vanuatu, voted the "happiest place on earth" in 2006 by the New Economics Foundation. This grassroots effort to protect sea turtles is run by the inhabitants of Tasiriki village on Moso Island. The long-term nesting survey was started in 2006 in conjunction with Wan Smolbag and GVI. Joining this project will also give you the opportunity to try your hand at some other activities that occur in the village, such as reef surveying, teaching at the village school and cooking local food. In your spare time you can snorkel on tropical reefs, learn to dive or just sit and 'storian' with your new friends in the village.
* How this program makes a difference:
The Vanua-Tai (meaning "Of Land and Sea") Natural Resource Monitors are a national network of community members working within their communities to institute bans on the harvest of turtles and their eggs. Coordinated by Wan Smolbag Theatre in the capital of Port Vila, this network has been growing in size and accomplishments since its inception in 1995. One community involved in this effort, Tasiriki Village, is located on the shores of Moso Island. Home to what may be a nationally significant nesting beach and foraging grounds for Hawksbill turtles, the people of Tasiriki are interested in learning more about the turtles they co-exist with and ensuring they are still there for future generations.
Highlights:
* Live with the happiest people on earth
* Contribute to turtle population research
* See nesting turtles and hatchlings
* Explore the stunning beaches and forests
Qualifications / Skills Needed:
No special training or qualifications are required as you will receive training in the field.
Language:
English
Cost in US$: From $2320 for 4 weeks
Cost Includes: The Volunteer contribution includes all your food, accommodation, training materials and project equipment.
Experience Required: no
Typical Volunteer Projects:
animal welfare,
biological research,
community development,
conservation,
culture,
eco-tourism,
grassroots organization,
indigenous issues,
research,
sea turtle protection,
volunteering,
water
and wildlife surveying
This Program is open to
World Wide
Participants.
This Program is also open to
Couples and Individuals.
Typical Living Arrangement:
Group living
Application Process Involves:
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
Typically The Application Process Time Is 1-2 weeks
Global Vision International's Mission Statement: 2008 marks a decade of commitment from GVI to all volunteers and partners. Global Vision International aims to promote the advancement of sustainable development through the creation of partnerships, promotion of local and global education, opportunities and via direct financial support. GVI remains committed to its local partners by ensuring they receive full credit for any research undertaken or achievements reached.
Year Founded: 1998