Environmental And Wildlife Volunteering Projects In Australia
Are you looking for voluntourism opportunities? Dive into a world of wildlife and environmental volunteering projects across the breathtaking landscapes of Australia. Whether you’re traveling for the Summer holidays, embarking on a gap year adventure, seeking internships, or planning group or corporate volunteering, we have opportunities for everyone. From career breaks to volunteering with special needs, retirement, or family volunteering, there’s a project suited to your interests and availability.
Join us in conserving Australia’s unique ecosystems and safeguarding its diverse wildlife, from cuddly koalas and majestic kangaroos to the vibrant inhabitants of the Great Barrier Reef. Whether you’re a local looking to give back to your community or an international volunteer eager to explore Down Under, our projects offer enriching experiences and the chance to make a meaningful impact.
Please, browse our selection of Volunteering projects, learn more about each opportunity, and apply today to start your journey towards wildlife conservation in Australia with Oceans 2 Earth Volunteers. Let’s work together to preserve Australia’s natural heritage for generations to come!
Volunteers assist this dedicated wildlife rescue and rehabilitation group raises caring for injured and orphaned wildlife. After rehabilitation, the animals are released back into their natural environment.
Volunteers work in collaboration with various oceanographic organisations to research the ecosystem, monitor and survey the reef, and help clean up beaches of marine debris.
Promoting environmental protection and sustainability, this unique dive program is conducted on the stunning Great Barrier Reef and is designed for volunteers interested in scuba diving, marine conservation and citizen
This project focuses on threatened species, particularly the Bridled Nailtail Wallaby and Northern and Southern Hairy-nosed Wombats. The facility is the only captive breeding facility for Bridled Nailtail Wallabies in