Conservation and Eco-work in Nepal
Nepal
- Other Cities in Nepal:
Chitwan
Duration of Program: 9-12 weeks
Typical Duration of Program: 9-12 weeks
Dates: All Year Round
Description:
Nepal's breathtaking landscape and exotic wilderness are remarkable settings for a multitude of diversions for volunteers devoted to preserving the beauty of nature for future generations. Regrettably, Nepal's pure natural resources particularly its forests deteriorate more each day due to the nation's high dependency on natural resources. Global Crossroad's Conservation Project is designed to support the conservation efforts of Nepalese by offering free tree seedlings for planting. Our conservation nursery project is located in the rural village of Chitwan. As a conservation volunteer, you will prepare nursery beds, sow seeds, weed, trim, prune, and thin various indigenous tree species. The planted seedlings grown and nurtured by our volunteers are later distributed at no charge to villages in other parts of Nepal. Depending on the season, additional tasks may include planting, collecting seeds, replanting, eliminating diseased trees, and inventorying fauna and flora.
Qualifications:
No qualifications are required.
Cost in US$: Starts from 899 USD
Salary / Pay: Volunteer Job
Experience Required: no
Age Range: 18 or Above
Application Process Involves:
Global Crossroad's Mission Statement: Global Crossroad offers many remarkable and challenging volunteer, internship, mini-adventure and cultural immersion programs to volunteers in fascinating countries like India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, China, Cambodia, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Argentina, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala and Peru. Our meaningful and unique programs engages our volunteers in projects that will uplift lives of poor children and women as well as allowing them plenty of opportunities to enjoy the historical, cultural and natural wonders of the host country.
Year Founded: 2002
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