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Non-Profit animal volunteer projects abroad?

I am planning a round the world 12 months (min) trip for the end of 2009 – by myself.
I am planning on going to Africa, Australia, NZ, China, Japan, Thailand & America (at least) and want to part take in plenty of wildlife/animal conservation projects – BUT i do not want to give £££££’s to Profit Companies – who will organise my stay for me – i have pleantly of time to do that myself.
So my question is does anyone know and small – but in need projects around the countries that i have suggested, that i could contact directly and cut out the middle man and make more direct donations.

Any other backpacking/round the world planning advice would be greatly appricated.

I wish I could helpo you, Its something I would like to do myself, though my main ambition is the Galapogos….. I’ve had a thing about saving the sea turtles that nest there, since I saw them in a wildlife book when I was 5… I’m now 32…. And still have the book..

Thats beside the point….

There used to be a lot of adverts for voluntary workers in the back of the Economist…. Not had one in a while so can’t verify that.

The only other thing I could suggest would be to contact the World Wildlife Fund/Green Peace/ Friends of the Eath directly and say you will organise your own transport… Etc…

Unfortunately I know they have to organise accomodation, food etc. for insurance purposes (which they will also organise).

Good luck and what a fantastic experience for you to have…

I’d love to see pics of the trip when you get back

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January 16th, 2010 at 8:02 pm

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How can I become an international wildlife ranger?

I am interested in volunteering ( or working with little pay ) in wildlife/conservation abroad.

This could help get you started.

Wildlife Ranger Training Course

Course summary
This exciting course offers volunteers an experience of a lifetime with a packed 28-day program that will allow you to fully immerse yourself in the African wilderness

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January 12th, 2010 at 9:14 pm

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Visiting the aquarium is definitely one of the most enriching experience for your kids. Capturing their hearts are highly interactive galleries with touch tanks, video presentations, wildlife tours and diving with the sharks, just to name a few. Bring your kids to the aquarium and learn about aquatic life through exploration and discovery and bring back fond memories of the aquarium.

1. Before visiting the aquarium, get your kids to visit the homepage of the aquarium. Sometimes, the aquarium may feature on-line activities or printables for kids. You may also get a chance to view the animals right at home through the many web cams facilities provided by the aquarium.

2. Find out the history of the aquarium, its mission, and its future tasks. Learn about the aquarium’s adoption program.

3. Print out aquarium e-newsletters, if any.

4. Print out the pictures of the amazing underwater animals from the homepage and get your kids to identify them at the aquarium.

5. Check the calendar of events of the aquarium. Aquariums are likely to have some daily events and seasonal events. Do not miss their training sessions where you can watch aquarists feed and train the sea animals.

6. Find out the programs offer by the aquarium. Some aquariums allow you to feed the animals at allocated times.

7. Occasionally, aquariums do offer special programs such as swim with the dolphins or sharks. Such programs allow participants to get close to the mammals and learn about their behavior.

8. Interestingly, many aquariums are setting up their own clubs such as kids club, dive club and snorkeling club. Get your kids to experience a new adventure or acquire a new skill this season.

9. Enjoy a cruise with the aquarium. Some aquariums do organise whale-watching cruises.

10. Visit the touch tank of the aquarium and learn to be gentle with the animals.

11. Bring along drawing papers and encourage your kids to draw the sea animals.

12. Take your kids for an animal presentation, where you can see the natural behaviours of the underwater animals.

13. Bring your camera to capture shots of animal movements.

14. Encourage your kids to make a scrapbook of the aquarium trip.

15. Pick up any worksheets for kids. Or make worksheets yourself. Join the crafts sessions at the aquarium.

16. Learn about the aquarium conservation projects.

17. Some aquariums allow kids to be aquarium-keepers for a day.

18. Join the aquarium camp ! Campers may get to enjoy some of the exclusive behind-the-scenes activities, excursions, daily field trips to wildlife habitats, and an enjoyable overnight camp.

19. Join the aquarium’s overnight program ! It is a rare chance to explore the aquarium after hours, and you can get to participate in a variety of activities organised by the staff. With an expert guide, you may get to visit the aquarium’s behind-the-scenes areas and the food-preparation area to learn how the animals are cared for and fed.

20. Compare aquariums ! Every aquarium is different. Get your kids to find out their differences and similarities.

21. Be an aquarium volunteer. You can help to reach visitors and students, or work directly in the conservation research projects.

22. Write suggestions to the aquarium on how to improve their facilities and services.

23. Teach your kids how to support the aquarium by making a donation. Some aquariums have special programs which require funding.

24. Learn about ‘Seafood Watch’. Some aquariums have this special program which provides regional seafood guides and teaches you how seafood can affect your health.

Have a nice trip to the aquarium !

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When a few of these photographs first appeared in the National Geographic magazine January 2009 issue, they were hailed as an arresting reminder of the hundreds of species teetering on the brink of final extinction—more than 1,200 animals and plants in all. Now, in Rare, Joel Sartore and National Geographic present 80 iconic images, representing a lifelong commitment to the natural world and …

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Janice VanCleave's Ecology for Every Kid: Easy Activities that Make Learning Science Fun


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Who is Nikola Tesla? what has he done and why we don’t hear about him as much as we do about Edison?

“The Man Who Invented the Twentieth Century: Nikola Tesla, Forgotten Genius of Electricity”, is title of a book about Tesla and his fantastic inventions published couple of years ago. Nikola Tesla was by far one of the greatest scientific minds in the history. His great inventions and ideas have revolutionized the world. AC power is one of his most popular inventions. His inventions are usually credited to other scientists, like radio (which was invented by Tesla 2 years before Marconi claimed it) and many other great inventions.
He’s the fist scientist who actually could discover the key to time travel, (philadelphia experiment, montauk project..) and the first scientist to prove Newton’s energy conservation theorem and einstain’s relativity wrong(not in general though) and he designed a free energy system which was actually to produce energy from nothing!(from aether as he explains in his articles).
200 of such inventions of Nikola Tesla is being held by the US government.

That’s because you only come across the name in senior secondary classes in school.
S.I. Unit of magnetic field intensity is Tesla…
1 Gauss = 10^-5 Tesla


Belkin Conserve Insight Energy-Use Monitor


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Find out how much energy your devices really use. The Belkin Conserve Insight Energy Monitor lets you to understand the impact of your energy use on your electric bill – and on the environment. See at a glance the cost of operation, watts, and the amount of carbon dioxide associated with the electricity consumed. Plug this device into a three-prong grounded wall outlet, plug your electrical produc…

Six Ideas That Shaped Physics : Unit C : Conservation Laws Constrain Interactions


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This series of six introductory physics textbooks uses a blend of standard and contemporary physics, and is an approach to a full year calculus-based physics course which has been developed with the support of the Introductory University Physics Project. This volume looks at conservation law….

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