Volunteer in Environmental Restoration in New Zealand
Punakaiki, a small island on the South Island of New Zealand, is home to the famous Pancake Rocks – layered rock formations that resemble stacks of pancakes – and a wealth of other topographical wonders. However, rising pollution levels and increased tourism over these past decades have caused significant damage to the natural terrain, necessitating dedicated conservation efforts. During this experience, volunteer travelers will work on projects in a number of locations in the Punakaiki area that aim to maintain and restore the diverse native flora and fauna ecosystem. Building on a decade’s worth of work in the area, volunteers will work in groups of four to ten people under the guidance of a trained and experienced Team Leader. Tasks for volunteers include planting trees, eradicating pests, constructing walking trails, conducting wildlife rescue and surveys, collecting seeds and cleaning up beaches and rivers. Volunteers will work 4 to 6 hours per day, 4 to 5 days per week. On the weekends, they will have the opportunity to learn more about the people, land and culture of New Zealand while exploring the beautiful natural landscapes of the Punakaiki area.
This minimum 1-week and maximum 6-week experience starts at $459 per person for 1 week and $2,729 per person for 6 weeks. Accommodation and meals are all included.