Futher Information:

Location(s):

Kenya

Included with this placement:

Airport Pickup
Accomodation
Food
Specialist Equipment
Company Representative

Main category: Gap year projects

Sub categories:

  • Conservation
  • Community development
  • Teaching English

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Conservation Expedition in Kenya

Global Vision International

Vacancy: Conservation Expedition in Kenya
Company: Global Vision International
Category: Gap year projects (Conservation, Community development, Teaching English)
Dates: 5 and 10 week departures throughout the year
Cost: From £1575
Support In Place: 24-hour in-country support and a 24-hour emergency phone line.

This Kenya expedition combines wildlife research with community work. Based in the Shimoni Archipelago, on the coastal border between Tanzania and Kenya, your time will be divided between the island Wasini, the Shimoni village and the satellite camps on the borders of national parks. You will take part in dolphin, turtle, and humpback whale studies, as well as primate research with Angolan Black and White Colobus monkeys in the coastal forest. You will also work on community development projects, teaching English and working on sustainable tourism developments, making this an extraordinarily varied volunteering opportunity.

How this program makes a difference:
GVI's Kenya Expedition makes a difference in three ways; cetacean research, community development and Terrestrial ecology studies. Through environmental education and current wildlife monitoring studies, our work has been building capacity within the communities, assisting locals in developing sustainable tourism practices and protecting cetacean and primate species in the region.

Highlights:

  • Live and work alongside local people and fishermen
  • Learn a variety of marine and terrestrial survey skills
  • Spend days on the research boats on warm, crystal-clear waters
  • See turtles, dolphins, whales, manta rays or whale sharks
  • Study the Angolan black and white colobus monkey
  • Visit prime breeding areas for turtles
  • Explore inland Africa, camping in and around some of the most renowned national parks
  • Assist in teaching English to children and adults
  • Assist in environmental education and awareness programs
  • Take optional locally taught Swahili language and cooking lessons

BTEC in Biological Survey Techniques:
Gain a BTEC qualification with GVI in a range of habitats in coastal Kenya. Become qualified to manage successful scientific research projects around the world. Inquire with GVI for more information.

Internships and Field Work:
By participating in a 10 week expedition you will be eligible to apply for an Internship or Job working in the field with GVI.