Wildlife and Conservation

Best Wildlife Conservation Volunteer Abroad Programs for 2025

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When you think about volunteering overseas, it’s easy to imagine children in Africa or adults in South America. But there are plenty of opportunities for wildlife conservation volunteers throughout Europe and Asia, too! If you love animals and want the opportunity to help save them from extinction, here are some of the best volunteer programs for wildlife conservation abroad in 2025.

Wildlife conservation volunteer programs are a great way to get involved in the preservation of endangered species, as well as learn how you can help protect them. Volunteers often work with local governments and organizations on projects that range from educating local communities about the importance of wildlife conservation to monitoring the health of specific animals.

Volunteers can also assist with projects related to environmental education or ecological restoration, such as planting trees or building fences around protected areas.

Wildlife conservation is one of our favorite topics here at Volunteering Solutions because we believe so strongly in its importance!

How to Volunteer Abroad for Wildlife Conservation Programs?

  • To volunteer abroad for wildlife conservation, you’ll want to make sure that the program you choose is reputable and has a good track record. The best way to find out about volunteer opportunities is through word-of-mouth or online reviews.
  • The next step is deciding what type of program will be most beneficial for your interests and skillset by looking at their website or talking directly with them on social media platforms like Facebook Messenger or Instagram Direct Message (DM).
  • Once you’ve narrowed down your options, it’s time to start researching each organization thoroughly so that when the time comes for interviews and applications, you’re ready!

 

Why Volunteer Abroad with Wildlife?

You’ll have the opportunity to make a difference in the world. You’ll learn new skills and gain experience that will help you with future volunteer programs, jobs, and internships. You’ll also get to meet new people and make friends who share your passion for wildlife conservation.

 

Best Wildlife Conservation Volunteer Programs:

Here are the 10 best wildlife conservation volunteering programs that you can choose to be a part of:

1. Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation Project, South Africa

As a volunteer for this program, you will be working with experienced conservationists in Cape Town, contributing to the animal rescue and rehabilitation project aimed at saving, treating, and rehabilitating animals in need in the suburban Cape Town area. The residents face severe poverty conditions, living well below the poverty line.

A significant challenge in the area is the prevalence of stray animals, mainly dogs and some cats. The economic and social hardships often lead to neglect, leaving these animals to fend for themselves, resulting in starvation and illness. This center operates as a pro-life, non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing, caring for, and sterilizing stray dogs and cats, with the ultimate goal of finding them new homes.

The center comprises two sections: a fully equipped animal hospital that provides comprehensive treatment for various illnesses, injuries, and operations, and an adoption center focused on securing new homes for the rescued and rehabilitated pets. Unfortunately, due to limited funding, the center can only afford a small number of permanent staff, relying heavily on volunteers to assist with daily tasks and provide hands-on care for these vulnerable animals.

Duration and cost: The minimum duration to volunteer at the Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation Project is 2 Weeks, and the cost would be 495 USD (which includes your Pre-Departure Guidebook, accommodation and meals, airport pickup, orientation with local staff, local transport, as well as 24*7 in-country support).

 

2. Elephant Camp Volunteering Program, Thailand

If you think that Thailand is known just for its breathtaking beaches and warm friendly people, then you’re wrong! The Thai elephants also play an important role in alluring travelers from different parts of the world. These majestic creatures hold immense popularity and reverence in the country. The deep affection for elephants in Thailand is evident, and this sentiment is at the heart of the elephant camp volunteering experience.

Ideal for gap year travelers with a passion for wildlife, especially those seeking opportunities for conservation and welfare, this program is based in Chiang Mai. Participants will reside in elephant camps situated 45 minutes outside mainland Chiang Mai. Nestled amidst lush green forests and surrounded by towering mountains, the camp provides a beautiful setting for this unique experience. Every contribution plays a role in the camp’s development.

As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to spend quality time with the elephants and their trainers. This period allows volunteers to form a deep connection with these lovable creatures and gain insights into their optimal care. The program is particularly well-suited for wildlife enthusiasts willing to engage in outdoor labor.

Duration and cost: The minimum duration to volunteer at the Elephant Camp Project is 1 Week, and the cost would be 800 USD (which includes your Pre-Departure Guidebook, accommodation and meals, airport pickup, orientation with local staff, local transport, as well as 24*7 in-country support).

 

3. Sea Turtle Conservation Volunteering, Sri Lanka

If you’ve always wanted to actively engage in conservation initiatives, this is the opportunity to volunteer and make a meaningful contribution to the well-being of sea turtles thriving along the southwestern coasts of Sri Lanka. Recent years have witnessed a significant decline in their numbers due to excessive commercial fishing and the poaching of turtle eggs by humans and predators such as dogs and monitor lizards, rendering these turtles endangered.

The primary objective of this project is to safeguard turtle eggs and baby turtles, with the ultimate goal of bolstering their population. This involves protecting eggs from predators and poachers, establishing a secure environment for hatching, nurturing baby, sick, and injured turtles, providing daily sustenance, and releasing healthy individuals into the ocean when they are ready.

As a volunteer, your role extends to supporting hatcheries in their conservation endeavors, contributing significantly to their sustainability. Additionally, your involvement helps these hatcheries financially, as we provide a placement fee for each volunteer, enabling them to generate additional income. Furthermore, you’ll have the opportunity to educate local communities about the importance of nature conservation and maintaining a healthy environment.

Duration and cost: The minimum duration to volunteer at the Sea Turtle Conservation Project is 1 Week, and the cost would be 695 USD (which includes your Pre-Departure Guidebook, accommodation and meals, airport pickup, orientation with local staff, local transport, as well as 24*7 in-country support).

 

4. Wild Elephant Conservation & Research Program, Sri Lanka

Volunteer for the Elephant Conservation Volunteer Program in Sri Lanka with Volunteering Solutions and immerse yourself in the embrace of nature! Volunteers will have the rare chance to collaborate with local conservationists, educators, community partners, and villagers deep within the heart of the Sri Lankan wilderness.

This authentic conservation project ensures that wild elephants remain untouched and undisturbed in their natural habitat. This project is genuinely research-oriented, involving activities such as elephant tracking, monitoring, observations, and educating local communities. It also includes running campaigns and awareness programs to address the challenges faced by these magnificent creatures.

Whether you’re a high school student with a passion for animals, a gap year traveler seeking meaningful work experience, or a family looking for an engaging volunteering opportunity, this project caters to all. Explore the wonders of this Southeast Asian island, absorb its authentic vibes, and contribute to the well-being of these gentle giants!

Duration and cost: The minimum duration to volunteer at the Wild Elephant Conservation & Research Project is 1 Week, and the cost would be 1075 USD (which includes your Pre-Departure Guidebook, accommodation and meals, airport pickup, orientation with local staff, local transport, as well as 24*7 in-country support).

 

5. Wildlife Conservation Program, Australia

Be a part of the Wildlife Conservation Volunteer Program in Australia and work alongside the diverse and beautiful Australian animals. Volunteers will be engaged in activities such as animal feeding, cleaning, maintenance, and enrichment. The project is situated in a State Forest 300 km northeast of Melbourne and 600 km southwest of Sydney. This program provides an incredible opportunity to gain firsthand international work experience while making a meaningful contribution to the well-being of native animals sheltered at the facility.

With an increasing number of native animals in need of assistance, resources are stretched thin. Your contribution is significant, especially in managing the feeding schedule, particularly in the busy nursery with four-hourly feeds. Since the shelter receives no recurrent government funding, it relies on the dedication of volunteers and donations from the public to sustain its operations. Without paid staff, your volunteering efforts play a crucial role in supporting the welfare of Australian wildlife.

For animal lovers seeking a delightful experience, this program is an excellent choice. Not only will you contribute to a noble cause, but it also offers a fantastic opportunity to meet people from around the world and uniquely explore Australia. This program is ideal for high school/college students, backpackers, and gap year travelers seeking meaningful work abroad.

Duration and cost: The minimum duration to volunteer at the Wildlife Conservation Project is 2 Weeks, and the cost would be 1050 USD (which includes your Pre-Departure Guidebook, accommodation and meals, airport pickup, orientation with local staff, local transport, as well as 24*7 in-country support).

 

6. Wildlife & Animal Rescue Center Volunteering Program, Costa Rica

Costa Rica boasts a remarkable array of plants and animals, holding 5% of the world’s biodiversity despite comprising only 0.25% of the world’s landmass. Abundant in tropical plant and animal species, the country is home to over 200 mammal species and more than 800 bird species. The project is conveniently located 4 km from Puerto Viejo and 220 km from San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica.

Volunteers joining this program will engage in meaningful work at an animal rescue center, serving as a temporary or permanent home for ill, injured, and orphaned animals. Tailored for wildlife enthusiasts, this month-long volunteering project offers the opportunity to interact closely with animals under the guidance of an experienced team.

Spanning 49 hectares of primary forest, this untouched property serves as an ideal location for the local release of many animals. It offers them the best chance of reintegrating into a clean and naturally secure environment, minimizing the risk of future human interaction.

Duration and cost: The minimum duration to volunteer at the Wildlife Conservation Project is 4 Weeks, and the cost would be 1300 USD (which includes your Pre-Departure Guidebook, accommodation and meals, airport pickup, orientation with local staff, local transport, as well as 24*7 in-country support).

 

7. Marine Conservation Program, Bali

As a volunteer for this program, you will be working in Tianyar, a small fishing village located in the northern part of Bali, approximately 3-4 hours’ drive from Denpasar. Once a highly biodiverse and healthy 3 km coral reef, Tianyar’s reef is now in a deteriorated state due to years of unsustainable fishing practices that neglected the protection of the marine environment.

According to scientists, conservationists, and divers, it became evident that urgent measures were needed to safeguard the reef. The project was initiated to restore and conserve Tianyar’s coral reef, not only to protect its remarkable and delicate ecosystems but also to secure a sustainable future for the residents of this underprivileged village. The project aims to enhance the skills of locals and fishermen, encouraging the practice of alternative livelihood activities such as diving to generate income. Additionally, the initiative seeks to facilitate English learning, enabling community members to work as tour guides, and reducing dependence on the extraction and exploitation of marine resources.

Duration and cost: The minimum duration to volunteer at the Marine Conservation Project is 1 Week, and the cost would be 475 USD (which includes your Pre-Departure Guidebook, accommodation and meals, airport pickup, orientation with local staff, local transport, as well as 24*7 in-country support).

 

8. Coral Reef Restoration Program, Tanzania

If you’re keen to walk on the offbeat path, then we’ve got this special program for you in Mtwara, Tanzania. Coral reefs stand as vital underwater ecosystems, constituting less than 1% of our oceans yet harboring 25% of marine biodiversity. Alarming statistics reveal that 70% of the world’s coral reefs are currently under significant threat, with the potential to vanish by 2050. Urgent action is imperative to rejuvenate and fortify these crucial marine habitats.

Since its inception in 2021, this project has made significant strides, successfully replanting over 4,000 corals, revitalizing a 500 m² area, and establishing two nurseries accommodating more than 1,000 corals each. While this marks a commendable beginning, there remains a substantial amount of work ahead. Volunteer support is indispensable for the success of this project, offering an opportunity to engage with authentic Tanzania beyond crowded and touristic areas.

Duration and cost: The minimum duration to volunteer at the Coral Reef Restoration Project is 2 weeks, and the cost would be 1270 USD (which includes your Pre-Departure Guidebook, accommodation and meals, airport pickup, orientation with local staff, local transport, as well as 24*7 in-country support).

 

9. Penguin and Marine Bird Rescue Center Program, South Africa

If you have a passion for working with animals and a commitment to safeguarding South Africa’s penguins, Volunteering Solutions has the ideal program for you! The Penguin and Marine Bird Rescue Program is dedicated to protecting and caring for avian species adversely affected by human activities.

In collaboration with a local South African organization, our program focuses primarily on the well-being of sick or injured African Penguins (also known as Jackass Penguins) due to their vulnerability. The program also extends its care to other marine birds such as gannets, cormorants, and seagulls. As a volunteer, you’ll play an active role in the rescue and rehabilitation efforts, as well as contribute to public awareness and education through various programs.

The center’s extensive displays offer tourists, school groups, and other visitors the chance to learn about these endangered birds and a diverse range of marine life in the stunning and ecologically rich Algoa Bay. This program is perfect for gap year students who are looking for slow travel and meaningful experiences.

Duration and cost: The minimum duration to volunteer at the Coral Reef Restoration Project is 6 weeks, and the cost would be 1600 USD (which includes your Pre-Departure Guidebook, accommodation and meals, airport pickup, orientation with local staff, local transport, as well as 24*7 in-country support).

 

10. Sun Bear Conservation Volunteering Project, Malaysia

Volunteering Solutions presents an incredible Short-Term Volunteering opportunity in Malaysia, offering a 2-week experience at a Sun Bear Conservation Centre. Situated approximately 19 km from Sandakan town, the Sun Bear Conservation Center features two bear houses accommodating 28 bears and a 1.14-hectare natural forest enclosure where the bears can freely roam day and night.

As a volunteer, your role involves hands-on care for the world’s smallest bears, engaging in tasks such as cleaning their dens and implementing environmental and food enrichment. Beyond enhancing the living conditions for sunbears, you’ll gain insights into the rehabilitation stages and the process of releasing them back into the wild.

Perfect for students and backpackers, this project offers firsthand international work experience and a valuable understanding of the conservation and care of these unique animals.

Duration and cost: The minimum duration to volunteer at the Coral Reef Restoration Project is 2 weeks, and the cost would be 1226 USD (which includes your Pre-Departure Guidebook, accommodation and meals, airport pickup, orientation with local staff, local transport, as well as 24*7 in-country support).

Note: For all the programs mentioned above, an application fee of $229 is charged over and above the program fee as an application payment. Also, a 4% international banking fee is charged at the time of payment.

We hope that this post has provided you with a clearer understanding of the various wildlife volunteer programs available and their crucial role in protecting animals in distress. Keep in mind that there are numerous ways to contribute to conservation efforts, both locally and internationally. Even if travel is currently not feasible, there are still ample opportunities for involvement!

For more details on how we can assist in sending volunteers abroad or if you seek guidance on initiating your own program, please reach out to us at info@volunteeringsolutions.com and we’ll be happy to help you!

Riyanka

Riyanka is a traveler who is keen on exploring different parts of the world. She's a travel blogger who's equally passionate about photography. Her quest is to turn all her journeys into beautiful stories. Being a die-hard ‘mountain-aholic‘, her favorite destinations are all around the Himalayas! She can spend days gazing at the snow-capped mountains, binge on Maggi and lemon-honey-ginger tea, and reading Ruskin Bond books.

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