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Humpback Whale Research blog

My incredible volunteer experience in Mozambique!

From July to September hundreds of humpback whales migrate into the warm waters off the coast of Mozambique. Our Humpback Whale Research project studies these whales, identifying movement patterns and making photo ID’s of individual whales. Read about Len’s time on the project.

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Read about Peter’s experience on our Anti-Poaching Training Course

Regular Conservation Travel Africa volunteer, Peter, talks about his time in South Africa on our Anti-Poaching Training course. “Tracking to 20 metres of a wild rhino without causing the animal any anxiety is just unforgettable.”

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Rhino & Elephant Project volunteers reflect on their time in Zimbabwe!

Nothing gives you an idea of what its like on a project than reading about volunteers’ experiences. This week we’re focusing on our Rhino & Elephant Conservation Programme in Zimbabwe. Have a read of testimonials from our Rhino & Elephant Project volunteers and enjoy their photos and videos! For more information about the Rhino &

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Volunteering myths busted: volunteering in communities does more harm than good

Done right, community programmes are a great way for volunteers to experience a foreign culture, engage with local communities, and develop empathy for people from diverse backgrounds. However, there are a number of ethical factors to consider.

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