Found 4 Environment & Conservation volunteering opportunities in South Australia SA

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  1. Reserve Host - Witchelina Nature Reserve

    Our Tourism volunteers focus on building a positive experience for our guests and visitors. They are advocates and ambassadors for the Nature Foundation and love the opportunity to be in nature and share positive stories. Reserve Hosts stay onsite on reserves for 1 – 2 weeks to support visitors and guests and act as a friendly, informative, and helpful face of Nature Foundation on our Reserves.

    Id:209394
    Environment & Conservation
    One off - an event
    Across: Marree SA, Lyndhurst SA
  2. Reserve Host - Hiltaba Nature Reserve (Gawler Ranges)

    Our Tourism volunteers focus on building a positive experience for our guests & visitors. They are advocates & ambassadors for the Nature Foundation & love the opportunity to be in nature & share positive stories. Reserve Hosts stay onsite on reserves for 1 – 2 weeks to support visitors & guests & act as a friendly, informative, & helpful face of Nature Foundation on our Reserves. Ideal for travelers who want a unique experience staying in a remote reserve while contributing to a conservation.

    Id:209392
    Environment & Conservation
    One off - an event
    Across: Gawler Ranges SA, Coffin Bay SA
  3. Friends Of The Hooded Plover

    Hooded Plovers are small coastal shorebirds. Listed as vulnerable nationally, there are less than 800 of these birds in South Australia with only 22 breeding pairs found on the Fleurieu Peninsula. There are multiple ways that you can assist to protect these birds. Fleurieu Hoodie Helpers are needed to monitor a given pair of birds on a particular beach and report sightings of bird behaviour.

    Id:135873
    Environment & Conservation
    Regular - less than 6 months
    Across: Normanville SA, Seacliff SA, Hallett Cove SA, Goolwa SA, Carrickalinga SA, Maslin Beach SA, Carrickalinga SA
  4. Adopt a Spot Marine Debris Removal

    Are you concerned about the amount of rubbish on our coastline? Adopt a Spot are recruiting volunteers to nominate an area of coastline to manage the removal of marine debris. Tasks will include daily cleans, collation of data (taking pictures of marine debris & reporting back on data via email or social media), disposal of materials in accordance with Local Council rubbish/recycling guidelines and provide community education in sustainable practices.

    Id:165620
    Environment & Conservation
    Regular - more than 6 months
    South Australia SA