Mammal Expeditions

Many of the world’s mammal species are endangered; and the ecosystems and habitats on which they depend are in decline. These endangered species and resources form one of Earthwatch’s four Research Areas. With mammal projects on nearly every continent – from the magnificent wildlife of Africa and the Amazon to the marine mammals of North America – there are dozens of projects in need of volunteers which offer you the opportunity to contribute to the survival of your favourite species, and the experience of a lifetime.

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Climate Change in the Rainforest: North Queensland Regional Initiative

Wildlife of Australia's Cloud Forest

Explore northern Australia’s tropical rainforest and its exotic wildlife Rendezvous:Cairns, Queensland, Australia
£1500 - £2175  7-15 days Very Active
 
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Wildlife of the Mongolian Steppe

Wildlife of the Mongolian Steppe

Document behaviour and ecology of threatened wild sheep, ibex and vultures in this diverse ecosystem Rendezvous:Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
£2150 14 days Very Active
 
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Climate Change, Canopies, and Wildlife

Canopies, Climate, and Critters of the Ecuadorian Rainforest

Explore rainforest canopies of the Ecuadorian Andes

Rendezvous:Quito, Ecuador
£1750 11 days Strenuous
 
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Carnivores of Madagascar

Carnivores of Madagascar

Help monitor Madagascar’s mysterious predator, the fosa, and protect its fragile island habitat. Rendezvous:Mahajanga, Madagascar
£1850 13 days Strenuous
 
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Volunteer on a chimp conservation program in Uganda

Tracking Chimps Through the Trees of Uganda

Explore human and chimpanzee interactions in the rainforests of Uganda.

Rendezvous:Entebbe, Central Uganda
£1650 12 days
 
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