Location
  • Guatemala
Length
2 to 16 weeks

Program Details

Language
English
Age Min.
16
Timeframe
Year Round
Housing
Hostel
Groups
Small Group (1-15) Medium Group (16-30)
Travel Type
Family Solo Women

Pricing

Starting Price
1000
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Airport Transfers Equipment Meals Transportation Travel Insurance Wifi
What's Not Included
Airfare Domestic Airfare SIM cards Visa
Feb 14, 2024
Aug 16, 2022
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About Program

The wildlife of Guatemala is under threat from habitat loss, unsustainable hunting and capture for the illegal pet trade. The decline in local populations of wild animals is dramatic. The large flocks of scarlet macaws reported by early explorers have been reduced to just 300 birds in the Laguna del Tigre Park.

This wildlife rescue centre, initially built to rehabilitate wild animals confiscated on the black market by the Guatemalan government, was opened in response to the alarming disappearance of native species from the wild. The rescue centre is situated on 45 hectares of land on a lake in northern Guatemala and includes a quarantine area, a veterinary hospital, and rehabilitation facilities with a large flight cages throughout the jungle.

Our volunteers live in the jungle, making their commute to work beautiful but a little buggy! This meaningful and important experience doesn't just help the animals and educate the public, it changes your life!

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Program Highlights

  • Live in a rainforest with wildlife around you!
  • Hands on work with tropical wildlife like monkeys, jaguars and toucans.
  • Wildlife releases throughout the year volunteers are invited to participate in.
  • Immersion volunteering: live, eat and volunteer with your newest animal loving travel buddies.
  • Interaction with captive breading species including ocelots, scarlet macaws and deer.

Program Impact

The rescue centre is situated on 45 hectares of land on a lake in northern Guatemala and includes a quarantine area, a veterinary hospital, and rehabilitation facilities with a large flight cages and enclosures scattered throughout the jungle. Volunteers at the rescue centre help feed and care for the animals at the centre which include parrots, macaws, spider and howler monkeys, margays, ocelots, coatimundis, tayras and kinkajous. Nearly all of these animals have been seized from smugglers and are often very young, needing constant care and attention. While you are at the cente, you will learn the natural history of the Guatemalan wildlilfe, their nutritional needs and how to care for them throughout their rehabilitation.

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Olivia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Volunteering in Guatemala

I volunteered through AEI about one year ago in Guatemala. This was the first real volunteer trip I have taken and I was extremely impressed with how wonderful they were to deal with. Everything was arranged for me from travel insurance, to airport pickup to accommodations. I felt totally prepared going into this trip having spoken to people who had done the exact trip that I was taking and giving me advice and tips for when I was there. I was so impressed with not only AEI but also the amazing wildlife center I got to volunteer at. This was a life changing experience for me and has changed the way I view the world. Volunteering is such an amazing way to spend your time, meet likeminded people and also to take time for yourself. I would recommend AEI to anyone looking to volunteer and especially to people who have not volunteered of traveled much before. You will not be disappointed and you will likely become addicted to travelling and volunteering, as I myself have!

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Questions & Answers

Yes! We have had a number of volunteers use it for their vet medicine degrees. We just need to confirm with your course administrator, which is very easy.