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Hospedagem min. solicitada: mínimo 2 semanas
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We are a Wildlife Sanctuary for orphaned and injured native animals in the Northern Territory of Australia (approximately 120 km southwest of Darwin). My husband (Malcolm) and I (Nina) initially purchased 400 acres of virgin bushland in 1995, built our home and numerous outbuildings on the property, and now provide food and care to hundreds of wallabies, kangaroos, possums, birds and other native wildlife throughout the year. Our location is quite isolated, a distance from people and roads, so is an ideal place to rehabilitate native animals and release them back into the wild.
Tipos de ajuda e oportunidades de aprendizado
Trabalho beneficenteAjuda em projetos ambientaisJardinagemConstrução/faça você mesmoCuidar de animaisAjuda em fazendaAjuda a cuidar da casaManutenção geralAjuda com computadores/internetObjetivos de sustentabilidade da ONU que este anfitrião quer atingir
Oportunidades de intercâmbio cultural e aprendizado
Volunteering at the sanctuary provides a unique opportunity to experience the real Australian bush and to interact with some of its amazing, native wildlife. As well as obtaining new skills.
Ajuda
We operate the refuge ourselves with the help of many volunteers from around the globe. Volunteer tasks include helping to prepare food and feeding animals daily (including giving bottles to baby wallabies), cleaning animal areas, and working on special projects that arise (for ex. building or repairing fences or caging - no prior experience or skills needed). We also operate a smal eco friendly educational tour to booked clients and school groups . So assistance in this is expected. You will be an expert on Australian Animals by the time you leave.
Note: we seek volunteers for a minimum stay of 2 weeks, and have an initial 3-day trial period to make sure it’s a good fit for both host & volunteer. We don’t accept volunteers during the wet season (Dec-March) or for calendar months that are blocked, so please don’t email to request an exception.Idiomas
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Acomodação
On the homestead Two small cabins with 2 beds each and a fan; flush toilet in main house and private outdoor shower
Host provides 3 meals/day in the main house.Algo mais...
We are located 2 hours from Darwin and 20 min. from Batchelor, but there is no local transport available. You will need to work with us to arrange a pick-up location and date/time near Darwin as we only drive into the city once per week. It is advisable to arrive the day before pick up as i have limited time in Darwin.
We are fairly close to Litchfield National Park but it is not accessible by foot from our property. To visit, you would need to schedule transportation and a tour either before or after your stay at the sanctuary. We do not accept volunteers whom have their own transport .As there are many animals laying about and are not accustom to vehicle's. That is the reason we transport all volunteers in ourselves. If you wish to keep in contact with friends and family . Then you will need to buy a Telstra sim card for your mobile. $30 credit will give you 3Gb or more . Telstra is the only service that works here. We are very remote because of the high cost of service I pay my personal internet service is not available to volunteers. However we have spent a considerable amount of money in stalling a system so mobile access is obtainable with a Telstra Sim card.Mais alguns detalhes
Acesso à internet
Acesso à internet limitado
Temos mascotes
Somos fumantes
Pode hospedar famílias
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2
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5 hours per day 5 days a week
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Wish him All the best in the future.
Living in the bush was an amazing experience, even thou I have never sweated as much as I did :). The work varied a lot, some times… read more
How to make sure if the place is a worth to go? Check if the… read more
I stayed for just more than three weeks and I learned a lot about wildlife and how it is to live on a remote place in the bush. The animals and the landscape are just amazing and really unique! Bottlefeeding Joeys and taking care for Possums and Sugar Gliders was daily business. I… read more
The work was varied and it was a pleasure working here, from… read more
Nina really does a wonderful job, we admire everything she does for all kinds of animals. She really makes a difference, there should be more people like her.
Nina showed us some photos of the place before all the cages and shelters, what a huge difference, all that hard work out of… read more
What a lovely girl. I enjoyed having her so much. She was a great help on the Sanctuary and to me. She was respectful to my animals and her love for them shown through. She was quick to learn that it can be quite a challenge to work with Kangaroos as they are flight animals. All movement and chores must be completed with a steady pace… read more
Sleeping in a room outside on the property with a wallaby guard on my doormat, so cool!
We did lots of different chores like feeding animals, gardening, painting, fencing, helping… read more
Wow what to say? What a wonderful couple. Hard working ,caring, honest and lots of fun! We completed so many projects . They never once complained about anything and let me tell you the heat can be trying even for us locals. They were always excited to tackle any job ask of them. Michelle raked the joeys cage so well even the… read more