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Environmental Conservation in Costa Rica
Projects Abroad
 
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Location: Barra Honda National Park - Costa Rica
Language of Instruction: English

Overview
Conservation & Environment Volunteering in Costa Rica

Projects Abroad offers you the opportunity to learn about tropical conservation in Costa Rica's extensive forested national parks and provides a wonderful opportunity to work in a truly unique habitat - a series of underground caves.

Costa Rica has become a conservationist's paradise. Its government has developed a positive attitude and is doing much to protect its many natural resources. Indeed, over 25% of Costa Rica is devoted to the conservation of plants and wildlife. More than any other country in the world! In addition, Costa Rica is a politically stable democracy, with low crime rates and a good attitude towards conservation and environmental sustainability.

Ecotourism has become very important to Costa Rica, bringing in over one billion US$ per year. But as tourism becomes one of its major commodities, the people of Costa Rica need to ensure that the natural resources of this diverse, beautiful land are not destroyed.

Volunteer Conservation in Costa Rica: Tropical Forest Conservation

Our Conservation & Environment programme is based in Barra Honda National Park; about two hours drive from Liberia. Barra Honda is made up of 5,600 acres of dry tropical forest, but the main attraction is a fantastic network of underground caves and caverns. There are 42 such caves in the park and only a few of them have been fully explored and mapped.

The park also hosts an extensive series of trails with many different types of tropical forest and its associated wildlife which includes howler and capuchin monkeys, peccaries, coatis, small cats and a wide variety of bird and reptile life. The park possesses a breathtaking look-out point which offers impressive views of the valleys of the Tempisque River and some of the islands in the Gulf of Nicoya.

Conservation in Costa Rica with Projects Abroad

Highlights: Your Role as a Volunteer on the Conservation & Environment Project in Costa Rica

Volunteers have an important role to play in Costa Rica's National Parks. Despite Costa Rica's progressive approach towards conservation the protected areas are still under funded which means that they can only employ a few full time staff. Your presence gives them the extra hands needed to work on larger and more significant projects designed to improve the management of these reserves and enables us to work in conjunction on many new research initiatives.

The day to day running of the project is coordinated by our Conservation Manager based in Barra Honda with you and he liaises closely with the park's management to provide you with a well balanced work schedule during your stay. You will become involved in a full range of activities from adventurous trips underground to data collection and park maintenance. Barra Honda has huge potential for a wide range of projects and as a volunteer you will become part of some exciting new work.

Current projects include wildlife inventories in the form of research walks, fixed point observations, night walks and as of 2009 a full mammal census of the national park with the help of sensor cameras. Other work involves the truly spectacular caves as we look to investigate the previously unexplored caverns (future projects will include cave mapping, mineral studies, cave wildlife census and much more). Improved access to many of the more secluded caverns will aid research on the millions of bats to be found living in the park. Barra Honda also needs our help in maintaining the extensive network of trails, posting information in the welcome centre and constant updating of their species lists.

Our project coordinators are also keen for you to assist in environmental education projects and you might be expected to do some work with the local communities that border the national park in an effort to heighten their awareness of conservation issues. This helps your volunteering efforts to be felt throughout the wider community and allows local people to understand the importance of conservation in their area.

During your stay you will also receive a series of lectures from the very knowledgeable staff you will be working alongside on a range of topics from broader conservation issues to specific flora and fauna found in the park.

It is not all work and no play as you will have weekends free to travel around should you wish to and access to the park is easy by public transport. If not, you might decide to just kick back and relax in the wonderful surroundings provided by the national park. You may also choose to spend some weekends in Liberia getting to know the other Teaching, Care, Sports and Spanish volunteers who will be enjoying their overseas voluntary work opportunities in the town.

This project is available for two weeks if you don't have time to join us for a month or more. Although you will gain a valuable cultural insight and work intensely on a variety of conservation activities please be aware that you may not be able to make the same impact as someone volunteering for a longer period.

All accommodation is organized, paid for and monitored by Projects Abroad. All project placements are regularly visited and checked. We require high standards of supervision and accommodation, which are verified before you arrive.

This project offers the opportunity to become fully immersed in the culture in a manner which even the most hardened of backpackers could never hope to do.

All volunteers on Teaching, Care, Sports, Journalism or Spanish placements in Costa Rica now have the opportunity to add a 7-Day Conservation Project to the end of their main placement.

Eligibility
Minimum age = 16

Housing/Accommodation
Hostel

Program Costs
$ 2,795 for 2 weeks, $ 3,495 for 1 month, $ 4,195 for 2 months, $ 4,795 for 3 months, and $ 1,145 for each additional month.

Costs Include:  Food, Accommodation, Health & Travel insurance, placement, in country staff support, and airport transfers.

Dates
Dates are flexible, for any length of time over 2 weeks. Please apply at least 2 months before you'd like to start.

Contact
Projects Abroad
347 W 36th Street
Suite 903
New York NY 10018
USA

Tel: 1 888 839 3535 or +1 212 244 7234
Fax: 212 244 7236

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