Your work will focus on the following areas:
Wildlife surveys
You will help us keep a record of the various bird and animal species roaming around the reserve by doing surveys. Sometimes you will observe wildlife from viewing decks and walkways high up in the forest canopy. Other times, you will collect data from camera traps or scour the river banks for turtle nests.
We have identified almost 500 different species of bird alone in the reserve. You will also get to see incredible wildlife, such as various species of monkey, big cats, giant anteaters, and tapirs!
Thanks to our extensive research in the area, the conservation centre is now known globally as a biodiversity hotspot. It has played host to international courses and famous film companies, from National Geographic to the BBC.
Care for animals at the rescue centre
Our rescue and release programme has been running for 16 years. It was the very first of its kind in Peru. It is now recognised as one of the top rescue and rehab centres in Peru. All the animals in the centre require a lot of attention daily. You play a vital role in taking care of them. This includes feeding the animals, cleaning enclosures, draining and refilling pools, and assisting on-site vets when necessary.
We’ve had many successes over the years, such as releasing more than 5 groups of spider monkeys back into the wild. We have also rescued a number of spectacled bears from circuses and did the first ever relocation of a jaguar in Peru.
Preserve and protect freshwater turtles
Freshwater side-necked turtles are endemic to lakes and rivers throughout the Amazon. However, poachers steal their eggs, which has had a devastating effect on the population. To help, we run a relocation programme for turtle nests and have built artificial beaches where they can hatch safely.
As a volunteer on a Teen Programme, you will arrive between June and August. This is the perfect time to help with the cleaning and preparation of artificial beaches. You will also get to spend some time searching for nests to transfer them to the artificial beaches for their incubation period.
The jungle adventure of a lifetime
This project offers you the unique opportunity to live in and explore a part of the Amazon jungle that few other people have had the privilege of seeing. What’s more, you’ll do this with other teenagers from all over the world and make new friends as you go along.
You will get to experience a bit more of the surrounding area during a weekend trip. This will typically entail a camping trip downriver or a visit to Puerto Maldonado.