Turtles Conservation Volunteer
Turtle Conservation Volunteer Program in Trinidad and Tobago - International Volunteer HQ
This program, offered by International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ), is a unique opportunity to directly contribute to the protection of endangered sea turtles in Trinidad and Tobago. You’ll join a local NGO and participate in night patrols on the beaches during nesting season (April to August) to ensure the safe nesting and hatching of Leatherback, Green, and Hawksbill turtles.
Sponsor
International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ) is a reputable organization that connects volunteers with impactful projects around the world. Certified as a B Corporation, they focus on responsible and sustainable volunteer experiences.
Location
The program is based in Crown Point, a village on Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago’s smaller island. Your volunteer work will focus on patrolling beaches in the surrounding areas.
Fees
IVHQ offers program fees that start at an attractive price, around $620 for a week. This fee covers your accommodation with other volunteers (including breakfast only), airport pick-up, project placement, 24/7 in-country support, and an orientation session. Program lengths range from 1 to 4 weeks, with the turtle conservation aspect limited to nesting season (April-August).
Volunteer Requirements
- Age 18 or older (Families can also participate)
- A strong passion for wildlife conservation and a desire to protect endangered sea turtles
- Ability to participate in night beach patrols, potentially involving walking on uneven terrain in darkness
- Patience and a quiet demeanor to avoid disturbing nesting or hatching turtles
- A willingness to learn about the local ecosystem and threats faced by sea turtles