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Forest Conservation Volunteer Program

Be a volunteer for the Forest Conservation Program in Madagascar and contribute towards protecting the flora & fauna of Nosy Komba.

Highlights

  • Volunteer for the forest conservation program and contribute towards protecting one of the world’s most unique ecosystems
  • Opportunity to have an encounter with the iconic creatures for which Madagascar is famous - lemurs
  • Study wildlife in one of the world's most bio diverse regions
  • Learn an array of surveying techniques and have a chance to contribute to the local community
  • Go for thrilling treks through remote regions of this hugely exciting island
  • Make lifelong friends and return with incredible stories, photos, and memories
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Overview


Volunteer Work Schedule

Volunteer Work Schedule

Volunteers usually arrive on Sunday and the program will start from Monday.

Monday
07:30 Breakfast
08:30 Orientation Presentation
10:00 Health and Safety Presentation
11:00 Complete and sign forms and paperwork
12:00 Lunch
14:00 Walk to the neighboring village of Ampang for a tour led by staff
17:00 Return to camp (walk or by boat at a cost of 2,000 MGA/person)
18:00 Dinner
18:45 Daily Board Briefing

Tuesday: First official day on project! Generally, you will be doing hands-on activities integrated with staff and other more experienced volunteers. Staff will go over activities and times after dinner on Monday so you know where to go.

Volunteer Activities:

Each program has morning and afternoon activities. After dinner each day, we have a briefing to go over activities for the following day.
Note: Schedule will vary depending on the project, tides, etc.

Sample Schedule:

05:00-07:00 Breakfast on camp
06:00-08:00 Start of morning activities on the project
12:00 Lunch on camp
14:00 Start of afternoon activities on the project
16:00-17:00 Volunteer activities for the day usually conclude
18:00 Dinner on camp
18:45 Board Briefing to go over activities for the following day


Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities

Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities

Being a volunteer for this project, your main roles would be:

  • Study the diversity and abundance of species to identify changes in forest dynamics, populations, habitat health and identify potential localised threats

  • Assess the biodiversity in this little-studied area and compare different habitat types as well as the effects of human disturbance

  • Carry out extensive surveys of the local mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians that exist in the surrounding forests

Volunteers assist with the following activities :-

Forest and Wildlife Monitoring
The forest and wildlife monitoring program utilises established transects and plots to track species abundance and diversity. Volunteers help by visually surveying transects and actively monitoring plots, recording key environmental variables. This data helps estimate population densities and enables comparisons across different habitats and seasons. By maintaining regular monitoring, we can identify the need for new conservation strategies.

Agroforestry
In collaboration with local villages, we are developing an agroforestry project. During this phase, volunteers visit various plantations and farms across the island, assisting with activities such as harvesting, weeding, and planting. The goal is to learn sustainable agricultural practices while fostering strong connections with the local farming community. As our agroforestry plot begins to produce food, all harvests will be shared with the villagers. Volunteers will also spend time in our agroforest nursery, helping with tasks like making planters, weeding, watering, and collecting seeds from the forest.

Night Walks
Many of the island’s most endangered reptile species are nocturnal, making it essential to monitor the forest after dark. Volunteers participate in regular night walks, both near the camp and during longer overnight trips. These nighttime excursions reveal a completely different set of species, including fascinating creatures like leaf-tailed geckos. A reliable (rechargeable) headlamp is a must for these walks!

Invasive Species Removal
We are committed to reducing the spread of invasive plant species like Lantana camara across the island, including in our agroforestry plot. Volunteers help remove invasive plants, and after clearing an area, we plant native tree saplings and other species grown in our newly established plant nursery at camp.

Mangrove Reforestation
From November to April, volunteers participate in mangrove reforestation efforts along the island’s coastal areas. This project focuses on planting native mangrove seedlings to protect the coastline, enhance biodiversity, and create essential habitats for various species. It also supports local communities by improving coastal resilience and promoting sustainable livelihoods.

Permaculture
Our vertical garden project aims to enhance food security and ecosystem sustainability in local villages. Volunteers are involved in designing and building permaculture gardens, incorporating agroforestry principles and vertical gardening techniques to maximize space and resource efficiency. Volunteers will actively participate in planting diverse crops and collaborate with local community members to teach sustainable gardening practices. This initiative is designed to empower communities, fostering self-sufficiency and long-term food security.


Project Requirement

Project Requirement

If you plan to volunteer in Madagascar, you need to be at least 18 years old. There might be exemptions if you can provide the permission of your legal guardian(s) or if you are accompanied by your parents. Volunteers should be highly energetic; have a positive attitude to make a change; possess a certain level of fitness, since the island life is not as easy as it might seem! For participating in the Forest Conservation Program, a good level of physical fitness is required to reach the survey sites which involve climbing over rocks and up steep mountain trails.

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Living


Dates

Dates

January

05

19

February

02

16

March

02

16

April

06

20

May

04

18

June

01

15

July

06

20

August

03

17

31

September

14

October

05

19

November

02

16

30

December

14

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Costs

Duration
Program Fee
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1 Week $510
2 Weeks $770
3 Weeks $1040
4 Weeks $1345
5 Weeks $1645
6 Weeks $1925
7 Weeks $2225
8 Weeks $2500

Please Note: An application fee of is charged over and above the program fee as an application payment. A 5% international banking fee is charged for credit card payments of program fee in USD/AUD.

Inclusions

  • 24 hrs Assistance and support from staff
  • Comprehensive Pre- Departure Information
  • Orientation 
  • Sleeping accommodation on camp for the program duration
  • Three meals per day, seven days per week on camp
  • Supervision and training by staff
  • Airport pick-up in Nosy Be
  • Transportation to program sites
  • Travel & Medical Insurance (Available at an extra cost)

Not Included

  • Flights
  • Visa costs
  • Personal items
  • Travel and health insurance
  • Airport drop-off

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