World Wildlife Day 2023: Five Volunteering Destinations to Celebrate World Wildlife Day
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World Wildlife Day 2023: Five Volunteering Destinations to Celebrate World Wildlife Day

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Every year, March 3 is celebrated as World Wildlife Day to celebrate and raise awareness of the world’s wildlife and animals – and what better way to mark it than to lend a helping hand to an environmental conservation project and take care of sick, injured or abandoned animals? Monitoring Lions – Limpopo, South Africa Occupying South Africa’s northern reaches, Limpopo is a huge and diverse province characterized by vast open spaces and terrific wildlife watching. Situated on a private game reserve which is home to lions, leopards, elephants, buffalos and rhinos, travellers can volunteer to work and live alongside these extraordinary animals and assist in critical wildlife conservation work. With the charity Global Vision International, volunteers have the opportunity to make a big difference in jaguar conservation by monitoring and researching their prey species, feeding behaviours and population numbers.

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