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Join one of the leading marine and terrestrial data collection organizations in the Seychelles and support the creation of conservation policies. Participate in giant tortoise habitat management and restoration, mangrove surveys, and Coco de Mer monitoring amidst the most beautiful scenery in the world.
This expedition covers a wide range of conservation efforts as you rotate between projects. You will spend the majority of your time on foot working in the forests and on the beaches, experiencing different field techniques and varied project sites. At the end of each workday, you will return to our base with the rest of your team to relax together. You will share camp duties on a rotational basis, as well as sleeping in shared dormitory style accommodation. You should expect to work 5 ½ days each week, Monday to Friday, with weekends free for you to explore the surrounding area, snorkel, dive or just enjoy island living.
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Continent: | Africa |
Official Language(s) | English, French, Seychelles Creole |
Capital: | Victoria |
Population | 92,000 (2012 estimate) |
Climate(s) | Tropical Rainforest |
Major Airport(s): | Seychelles International Airport (SEZ) |
Economic Driver(s): | Fishing, Tourism, Agriculture, Manufacturing |