Volunteering North Island Conservation, Seychelles
- Location
- Africa, Seychelles
- Price per person
- From 2.650 €
- Trip duration
- 26 days
Discover the Seychelles, a remarkable haven where nature thrives in splendid isolation, boasting an unparalleled richness of species. Join a team of researchers and volunteers on North Island, a tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean, where lush landscapes and pristine beaches create an idyllic setting. Engage in conservation projects aimed at preserving this unique environment, contributing to the rehabilitation of natural habitats and the reintroduction of critically endangered species.
North Island stands as a beacon of hope for wildlife conservation, representing one of the most ambitious private conservation projects globally. Embrace the opportunity to make a significant and positive impact on the Seychelles' wildlife and surrounding environment, safeguarding its precious biodiversity for generations to come.
North Island Conservation Project, Seychelles
- Engage in ecosystem rehabilitation and biodiversity monitoring on North Island
- Play a crucial role in protecting the Seychelles' diverse ecosystems and rare species through meaningful nature and wildlife conservation efforts
- Safeguard iconic marine creatures like sea turtles and tortoises by participating in preservation initiatives
- Nurture the spread of indigenous plant species, supporting North Island's natural flora conservation
- Immerse yourself in island life on North Island, Seychelles, surrounded by stunning landscapes and pristine beaches
- Partake in varied conservation tasks guided by a team of local and international experts
Topics and activities on North Island
Volunteers engage in comprehensive monitoring and conservation efforts on North Island, focusing on sea turtle populations like the Green and Hawksbill species. Daily beach patrols, including night patrols during nesting seasons, are conducted to monitor nesting activities and address threats to nests. Additionally, activities include excavating hatched turtle nests and relocating nests at risk of erosion. Monitoring of the Aldabra Giant Tortoise population involves recording GPS locations for territory identification and movement patterns across the island. Rehabilitation of endemic vegetation is prioritized through various tasks such as removing coconut seedlings, cultivating seedlings in nurseries, planting indigenous trees, and clearing alien vegetation.
Seabird populations, particularly the Wedge-tailed Shearwater and White-tailed Tropicbird, are monitored when needed, and snorkeling activities contribute to compiling a photographic database of reef fish. Finally, volunteers assist in monitoring beach movement patterns and digitalizing the island's fauna and flora database, ensuring comprehensive conservation efforts on North Island.
Arrival and orientation
For a seamless arrival experience, it's recommended to arrive at Mahé Airport a day prior to the project's official start date. Upon arrival, a designated driver will transfer you to your pre-booked accommodation near the airport, providing initial information about the following day en route. Alternatively, if arriving on the project's start date, you'll be greeted at the airport and transported accordingly. The next morning, you'll be picked up from your accommodation and escorted to the ferry station for a 60-minute journey to North Island.
Upon arrival, your luggage will undergo thorough checks for invasive species before being transported to the volunteer house. Here, you'll settle in, receive your volunteer uniform, and acquaint yourself with the project leaders, who will provide details about accommodation, dining, and daily activities. The first day includes a beach patrol led by project leaders, during which you'll collect debris and search for turtle tracks, followed by orientation on additional tasks for the day.
»To me, the overall island feeling was beyond words and with it the “isolation from the outside”, animals and nature were unique.«
Accommodation and board
Your home base on North Island situates you near the staff village, nestled in the centre of the small island. Accommodation is provided in the volunteer house, shared with three other participants, and featuring two bedrooms, a cosy living room, and a communal bathroom.
Meals are served together in the staff canteen, offering three basic meals daily. Before dinner, snacks can be purchased four times a week from the staff shop, with access to a shared fridge in the EcoHouse. While the Environment Office provides WiFi access for email, it's reserved solely for essential communication purposes.
Leisure time in paradise
Participants should anticipate a six-day work week, with Fridays designated as a rest day. During leisure time, the island provides abundant opportunities to retreat to secluded areas, offering peaceful solitude far from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Surfboards, paddleboards, and kayaks are available for daily use after 4pm at the guest beach, subject to availability when there are no island guests present. Adjacent to the north coast lies a vast coral reef teeming with mesmerizing marine life, perfect for snorkeling or diving adventures.
The region of North Island
North Island, situated within the Seychelles archipelago, epitomizes a tropical paradise replete with pristine beauty and unparalleled biodiversity. Renowned for its juxtaposed luxurious exclusivity and commitment to conservation, North Island offers discerning travellers a sanctuary where nature reigns supreme. Lush forests, crystal-clear waters, and powdery white beaches create an idyllic backdrop for unforgettable experiences. Beyond its breath-taking landscapes, North Island is a haven for rare and endangered species, with ongoing conservation efforts ensuring their protection and restoration. Whether exploring the island's vibrant coral reefs, indulging in world-class diving, or simply unwinding amidst its serene surroundings, North Island captivates visitors with its unparalleled natural splendour and commitment to sustainable luxury.
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Natucate
Natucate is a conservation-focused travel agency offering a range of nature-based experiences worldwide, including volunteering opportunities, nature-focused training courses (especially field guide training), internships, and customized sabbaticals and gap years in nature and wildlife conservation. They also specialize in safaris, adventure travel, and responsible ecotourism.
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