Volunteer with Lemurs in Madagascar

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£1195To£1995 excluding flights
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Duration
13 Days
Type
Small group
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12 Nights - £1195 or 26 Nights - £1995
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Description of Volunteer with Lemurs in Madagascar

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£1195To£1995 excluding flights
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12 Nights - £1195 or 26 Nights - £1995
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CARBON REDUCTION

This project makes a measurable contribution to carbon reduction through its reforestation and habitat restoration efforts. Volunteers assist in collecting seeds, nurturing them in nurseries, and planting saplings in degraded areas. These growing forests act as natural carbon sinks, drawing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it long-term. In addition to planting, the project helps protect Madagascar's existing forests by maintaining a consistent conservation presence that deters illegal logging. This dual approach ensures both the conservation of existing carbon stores and the creation of new ones.

ENVIRONMENT AND WILDLIFE

Beyond carbon, the project plays a vital role in protecting Madagascar's unique biodiversity. Volunteers conduct detailed ecological surveys, monitoring lemur populations, behaviours, and habitats. These data sets feed into long-term research that informs actioned conservation strategies. Camera trapping, transect surveys, and biodiversity monitoring provide a broader picture of ecosystem health, from birds to insects and plants.

By restoring forest corridors, the project reconnects fragmented habitats, allowing lemurs and other wildlife to move freely, reproduce, and maintain genetic diversity. The project also discourages harmful practices such as hunting and illegal wildlife trade, making it a protective force for vulnerable species.

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LOCAL ECONOMY

The project provides an economic boost to nearby communities by creating demand for local goods, services, and infrastructure. Volunteers staying in the area support small businesses through food, supplies, and transport needs, channelling money into local hands. Additionally, the tree nurseries and community gardens supported by the project enhance food security and offer small-scale income opportunities. This helps diversify livelihoods in rural areas, reducing dependence on unsustainable practices like logging or slash-and-burn agriculture.

EMPLOYMENT, INCLUSIVITY AND DIVERSITY

Employment opportunities generated by the project extend beyond researchers to include guides, educators, cooks, and maintenance teams. This inclusive model ensures that community members are directly involved and benefit from conservation work. The project also emphasises education and outreach, engaging schools and local groups to promote conservation values across all ages and genders. By incorporating local voices and perspectives, the project encourages diversity in conservation decision-making, building a stronger and more sustainable foundation for protecting Madagascar's forests and lemurs.

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