Borneo Wildlife Volunteer Project
£1295 excluding flights
Price includes English speaking guide and all activities as per itinerary.
Under 18's are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult.
Under 18's are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult.
Description of Borneo Wildlife Volunteer Project
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2024: 21 May, 21 Jun, 21 Jul, 21 Aug, 21 Sep, 21 Oct
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Reviews
3 Reviews of Borneo Wildlife Volunteer Project
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 08 Jul 2023 by Atsuko Otsuka
Perhaps the most exciting parts for me was working on forest restoration. It was so gratifying and therapeutic... It was fantastic. One of the best vacations I've had. Read full reviewReviewed on 12 Apr 2017 by Cathy Dowdle
All of it was memorable!! Seeing orang-utans in wild and incredible opportunity to see many other animals and birds so close with expert guide. Teamwork sense of achievement in conservation work. Fantastic opportunity. Beautiful location, adequate facilities. Emphasis always on our health and safety. Read full reviewReviewed on 04 Apr 2014 by Tessa Milne-Day
It was beautifully organised and structured and a great opportunity to be part of another culture and to see wonderful wildlife. An excellent project. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
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Planet
Pygmy elephant and orangutan populations in Borneo are under threat from the deforestation of their habitat. This project is vital in reversing this trend, allowing the species to thrive in their natural habitat once more.As well as working on the reforestation of the area, volunteers on this project also track pygmy elephant migration patterns and observe any conflicts with humans or villages. This allows the behaviour patterns of small groups of the species to be monitored, and the greater our understanding of this issue, the easier it becomes to work effectively on avoiding such conflicts.
People
This project strives to emphasise the importance of elephants to the local community, rebuilding the relationships between the indigenous people and wildlife that have become strained of late.The reforestation work completed by volunteers will help to regenerate rainforest corridors (which have been destroyed through logging) and bridge the gaps between one forest area and the other. This allows for animals to increase their habitat, and consequently, population numbers may also increase. This also means that the animals are less likely to come into contact with the local people, thus improving the relations between wildlife and the indigenous community. The work carried out by this project and its volunteers is indispensable in the fight against deforestation and threats to Borneo's incredible wildlife.
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