Thai Wildlife Rehabilitation & Care
This wildlife rehabilitation and education centre rescues animals from places where they are maltreated and/or neglected and provides a sanctuary as close to their natural environment as possible with the best possible …
Phetchaburi, Thailand
This strictly “hands off” centre rescues animals from places where they are maltreated and/or neglected and provides a sanctuary as close to their natural environment as possible with the best possible care. Some animals are nursed back to health and are released back into the wild while others are unable to be rehabilitated and spend the rest of their lives at the centre. There are currently over 400 rescued animals including 5 different species of macaque, 6 species of gibbon, civets, leopard cats, orangutans, sun bears and Asiatic black bears, a crocodile, a binturong , exotic birds and over 250 primates.
The centre aims to educate Thai people, particularly children, to end cruelty to animals. This is achieved through education programs held in schools and at the centre. Staff campaign against the illegal wildlife trade and the use of animals for entertainment, for example the use of animals in live shows, elephant riding and the use of animals as photo props. They aim to put a stop to hunting. By educating local people, tourists and the international community to appreciate, understand and protect wild animals and their rainforest habitat, the centre hopes to promote the conservation of all natural resources, fauna and flora alike.
Volunteers are responsible for feeding and watering the animals, cleaning enclosures, providing enrichments, planting trees, assisting with tours for visitors, the construction and maintenance work of cages and enclosures and keeping the Centre’s grounds clean.
You make a positive difference to the lives of the animals at the centre by caring for and enriching the lives of a variety of wildlife.
Special projects for long term volunteers include the care of baby primates, working with animals in the quarantine area and animal rescues.
You are involved in the daily routine of caring for the resident wildlife at the centre.
Animals are fed several times a day therefore food preparation and feeding plays a large part in caring for each animal.
Each day you will be provide entertainment by preparing food games and enrichments for the animals. Enclosures require cleaning and the collection and cleaning of food bowls is required.
Rotational tasks include keeping the volunteer house tidy, sweeping paths, kitchen duties and feeding, washing and grooming the resident dogs.
Although you work very closely with the animals, there is a strict “hands off” policy for most of the animals.
Age requirement is18 years of age.
No specific skills are required other than a love for animals, a genuine need to help them and a hard working ethic.
You need to be in good physical condition due to the nature of the work undertaken in a hot and humid environment.
You should be patient, caring, willing to accept new ideas and be prepared to be challenged by alternative cultural views on the treatment of animals.
The main challenge is the heat and humidity In the Wet season and it can be difficult for people if they are not used to it. It can be very emotional work treating and caring for sick and abused animals so you should try to be prepared for this. Be rest assured that you are amongst like-minded people who are experiencing the same feelings and emotions as you and will be there to support you.
The work at the centre is both demanding and physical, especially in the hot months.
Sunday – Sunday, all year.
Minimum 1 week.
6 days a week 6.30am – 5pm.
Basic shared rooms for 2-4 people on site at the centre.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner with vegetarian and vegan options.
Fresh, filtered water is provided.
From AUD $58 a day
Duration | Cost (AUD) |
---|---|
1 week | $1175 |
2 weeks | $1775 |
3 weeks | $2280 |
4 weeks | $2785 |
5 weeks | $3285 |
6 weeks | $3790 |
Each additional week | $400 |
What’s included:
- Pre-departure support
- Project Information Pack
- Transfers from the airport, bus or train station to the project
- On the job training
- Accommodation
- Meals
- O2E T-Shirt
- 24-hour in-country support
- 24-hour O2E emergency phone
- Certificate of Participation, if requested
*Please note some items are not included in the project fees listed above, such as flights, visas, vaccinations, travel insurance, snacks, spending money, local transport, in-country tours and return airport transfer (unless mentioned above). Please note that prices are subject to change without notice. Please ensure you have read the O2E Volunteers Terms and Conditions.
Becky C.
New Zealand
"I found myself quite underprepared for how close
to the wildlife I'd be.
The people were absolutely
inspiring and lovely to be around.
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