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For more detailed information about our wide rage of projects, please visit the following websites:
Volunteer Conservation in Costa Rica An abundance of wildlife; beautiful sandy beaches; lush rainforests; magnificent waterfalls; these are only some of the natural wonders that Costa Rica has to offer. In the heart of Central America, it is a country which can boast a strong mix of landscapes and cultures, and a population well-known for its friendliness and hospitality.
Volunteer Conservation in India With monsoon forests, the Himalayas, flat plains and awe-inspiring temples, it is impossible to generalize about this diverse sub-continent. To live in India is to experience a way of life totally unlike anything we are used to in the West. Even the most mundane everyday tasks are an adventure! The sights, sounds and smells that assault the senses when arriving in any Indian town really have to be experienced to be believed!
Volunteer Conservation in Mexico The Olive Ridley Turtle lays its eggs on the sandy beaches of the Pacific Coast of Mexico. Unfortunately it has rapidly become an endangered species over the past twenty years. Projects Abroad have set up a camp and research centre to try to preserve this species. The camp is called Campamento Tecoman and is located on the beach itself. Here our volunteers work along side.
Volunteer Conservation in Peru Based in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest, alongside the famous Madre de Dios river, The Taricaya Centre is our own lodge and your home for the duration of your stay. Conservation in Peru is a project for the more adventurous. Access to the lodge is an hour river-boat journey from the town of Puerto Maldonado. You will be living with up to thirty other volunteers and a resident spider monkey!
Volunteer Conservation in South Africa The Trans-Frontier Conservation Project in Southern Africa is a government-run initiative designed to conserve areas of great biodiversity. A protocol was signed between the governments of South Africa, Mozambique on 22 June 2000 to open their borders to allow for the conservation of trans-boundary ecosystems. Together these three countries work to conserve local wildlife, mountain ecosystems and African cultures.
Volunteer Conservation in Thailand Thailand is one of the most visited destinations in the world and this is only to be expected, given its feast of attractions; the golden temples, idyllic beaches and fantastically diverse cuisine are just a few. Having never been colonised by the West, Thailand has been able to maintain its rich culture, and its deep Buddhist faith. The people of Thailand are renowned for their friendliness and are always keen to practice their English with you be it on the bus, at the market, or on the beach.
Law and Human Rights in South Africa The Projects Abroad Human Rights Office facilitates volunteers from a variety of nationalities and backgrounds to research human rights law and to power our human rights monitoring. The office organises an intensive internship programme which attracts people from all over the world and from any academic background to build the interns’ capacity in awareness campaigning, monitoring and networking. The interns are then offered the unique opportunity to get involved in different activities for raising awareness of human rights for at-risk groups such as women, children, prisoners, refugees/ asylum seekers, destitute and homeless people, etc.








