Poachers, fishing nets and other threats are the cause of an alarming decline in turtles being born on this beach. In particular, the 10 km covered by the project is in danger since it has no protection whatsoever. The project is run by a non-profit organization and can only stay successful if volunteers participate in the project. With the contribution of volunteers it is possible to help with the protection of the sea turtles and the improvement of the living conditions of the local inhabitants.
Our turtle project located on the Caribbean coast was established in 2004 and takes place in a biological reserve in the north eastern region of Costa Rica. The founder of the project is rather unique and has the special attention and support of various organizations around the world, most notably the World Wildlife Fund.
| Minimum Program Length: | 2 weeks |
| Start Date: | Every Monday |
| Arrival Date: | 2 days prior to your Start Date (Saturday) |
| Minimum Age: | 18 years old |
| Volunteer Gender: | Male and Female |
| Accommodation: | You will sleep in a nice and clean western style cabina in a nature preserve. The cabina has a bathroom and sleeps up to 8 people. There is no electricity. |
| Food: | 3 meals a day will be provided to you throughout the duration of your project placement. Vegetarians are welcome as well. |
| Pick-up Info: | A Volunteer Visions representative will pick you up from your arrival location and guide you to your accommodation and project site. |
| Project Schedule: | Depending on the type of work that you are performing, your hours can vary between 3-5 hours in the morning, afternoon or night. Patrolling activities will typically be performed at night while research is conducted during the day. |
The project, in which all 45 inhabitants of the area participate, has three main activities:
The project is situated on the Caribbean beach of Costa Rica, 1 km north of the mouth of the Pacuare River. It covers 10 km of coastline and has a total surface of 800 hectares. The beach is part of the 50 km stretch between Tortuguero National Park and the harbor of Limón. The area is not only unique in every way, but is also famous as being the site where the four largest spieces of Marine turtles (Leatherback, Hawksbill, Loggerhead and the Green Turtle) come to lay their eggs.
The park extends 22km along the coast of the Caribbean ocean and is composed of a bewildering maze of serpentine channels where wildlife such as monkeys, turtles, crocodiles, manatees and other amazing fauna and flora reside. You can rent a boat and explore these intertwining channels and rivers. You can also go on hikes along the beach and into forest areas in hopes of spotting wildlife and climb up to some of the most amazing view points on the Caribbean coast. The park is also close by Puerto Limon where you can relax on its expansive beaches, experience Caribbean culture and enjoy shopping and nightlife.
The turtle conservation projects are designed to allow our volunteers to have hands-on experience in marine turtle conservation. No prior knowledge or experience in turtle conservation is necessary. Volunteers should enjoy working with wildlife and be prepared to work during unusual hours as turtle nesting typically occurs during the night.
There is no Spanish language prerequisite for this project.
Flashlight, batteries, hiking shoes, sun block, repellent, rain clothes, hat or cap, books and a mosquito net. Most people do not take pills against Malaria, but if you want to be absolutely sure about your health, we suggest that you take them.
Length |
Price |
|---|---|
| 2 Weeks | $650 |
| 4 Weeks | $795 |
| 6 Weeks | $1050 |
| 8 Weeks | $1340 |
| 10 Weeks | $1580 |
| 12 Weeks | $1800 |
| Additional Weeks | $110 |
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