One of the 'Seven Natural Wonders of Africa' takes place in Kenya every year between June and September: the annual animal migration, a unique spectacle that cannot be missed! Andthat's just one of the reasons why Kenya's wildlife diversity has attracted worldwide fame. Tourists visit Kenya especially for its populations of large mammals.
Unfortunately, many of these wildlife species, such as lions or rhinos, are suffering habitat loss and this, together with illegal hunting, has significantly decreased the numbers of many of the wildlife species that inhabit Kenya. This is another area of volunteer work in Kenya. As a wildlife conservation volunteer in Kenya, you would:
- help to reduce the human-animal conflict
- conserve and protect wildlife
- assist in research and data collection
- ensure that local communities could benefit from wildlife conservation and Ecotourism development
- help out at a tour guiding school for local residents to become more involved in the tourism process
Giraffe Conservation
Hotspots
Intern Abroad
Nairobi
Animal
Wildlife Conservation
Activities
Lion Conservation
Vegan
Community
Southern Giraffe
Southwest African Lion
Healthcare
Medical Training
Psychology Internship
Education
Dental Internship
Nursing Internship
Mombasa
Physical Therapy Internship
Midwifery Internship
Construction
Primary School
Social Work
Youth Teaching
Building Schools
Environment
NGO Support
Women Empowerment
NGO Management
Families with small kids
Ocean Cleaning
Waste Reduction
Marine Conservation
Sports
Photography Internship
Culture and Arts
Childcare
Agriculture
Yoga
Volunteer and Travel
Voluntourism
Orphanage
Marketing and IT
Primate Conservation
Soccer
English Teaching
Music
Antelope Conservation
Conservation Work
Planting Trees
African Buffalo
African Leopard
Safari
Buffalo Conservation
Hippo Conservation
Leopard Conservation
Nutrition and Food
Impala
Waterbuck
East African Hippo
Special Needs
Reforestation