Forest Conservation Program
Program Description
Volunteer with the Madagascar Research and Conservation Institute. The Forest Conservation Program requires that volunteers monitor the region around Nosy Komba, specifically the wildlife and forest.
Volunteers engage in a range of techniques for field survey to learn about the biodiversity of Lemurs, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians and other Small Mammals.
We are currently undertaking long term projects on Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco) ecology, reptile surveys in six different habitats, bird surveys along the coast, in the forest and in plantations, and butterfly surveys through various habitats; however, personal projects/university studies are welcomed.
Survey sites are situated on Nosy Komba, a volcanic island without roads. Climbing over rocks and up steep mountain trails may be necessary to reach the sites.
Volunteers with this program will learn about identifying species and how to analyze, collect and collate data, deploy equipment, and conduct surveys in the field. This is a valuable opportunity to learn about a diverse ecosystem while spending time in Madagascar.
Volunteers engage in a range of techniques for field survey to learn about the biodiversity of Lemurs, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians and other Small Mammals.
We are currently undertaking long term projects on Black Lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco) ecology, reptile surveys in six different habitats, bird surveys along the coast, in the forest and in plantations, and butterfly surveys through various habitats; however, personal projects/university studies are welcomed.
Survey sites are situated on Nosy Komba, a volcanic island without roads. Climbing over rocks and up steep mountain trails may be necessary to reach the sites.
Volunteers with this program will learn about identifying species and how to analyze, collect and collate data, deploy equipment, and conduct surveys in the field. This is a valuable opportunity to learn about a diverse ecosystem while spending time in Madagascar.
Highlights
Volunteers have the opportunity to explore the Ankarana Forest Reserve in Northern Madagascar on a 5-day excursion.Volunteers who participate in this program for 10 or more weeks are eligible to be a part of the 10-day eco boat safari, visiting several remote islands and villages. This tour introduces conservation initiatives to local communities whilst allowing volunteers to explore different parts of Madagascar.
Qualifications
No qualifications are necessary as training will be given.Volunteer Types
ConservationWhat`s Included
Volunteers stay in communal locally built eco-bungalows with beds (but need to supply their own bedding).Volunteers are served three meals per day consisting of fresh local ingredients and prepared by a locally trained chef (softdrinks, sweets and snacks are available for purchase at the centre's canteen).
We have our own transport for volunteer transfers. Boat transfers between the research centre and Nosy Be are available to volunteers at specific times.
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Program Locations
Nosy Komba, Madagascar
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Program Details
Provider:
Madagascar Research and Conservation Institute
Location
- Madagascar: Nosy Komba
Terms:
Throughout the year
Program Duration:
3-6 months
Languages:
English
Participants:
Worldwide
Cost:
From £945
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