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Atlantic Whale Foundation: Whale & Dolphin Conservation Programme

Atlantic Whale Foundation offers volunteer placements to international volunteers who are interested in contributing their time to this environmental project. Volunteers will work as research guides on the whale watching boats three or so days per week and spend the rest of the time in the research room assisting where their skills lend best, see below. Weekends are free to engage in a range of activities or to explore the extraordinary island of Tenerife. Volunteer areas include research, art, educational workshops, fundraising, media, photographic, film making, internet marketing, conservation initiatives, international developments and strategic management.

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Requirements

Duration
  • 2 weeks or less
  • 1-3 months
Maximum age
90
Student status required
No
Qualifications required
  • None

Pricing

Price range
  • under $1000
  • $1001-$2500

Organization details

The Atlantic Whale Foundation is a volunteer-led, British whale watching organization.

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