Sea Turtles Barra Zacapulco 3

Código: 
NAT13-76
Disponibilidad: 
Disponible
Zacapulco
México
Fecha de inicio: 
28/09/2013
Fecha de fin: 
12/10/2013
Extra fee: 
170.00
Euro
Idiomas: 
Inglés
Tipo de trabajo: 
Edad mínima: 
18
Descripción: 

Project: Four of the world’s eight sea turtle species nest on beaches in Chiapas. All eight species are

endangered. Barra Zacapulco is one of the 144 beaches in Mexico where sea turtles come to lay eggs. It is

also one of twenty-two beaches where these nests of eggs have a high risk of being poached. In an effort to

aid the survival of eggs and hatchling turtles, the Barra Zacapulco Turtle Sanctuary collects eggs year round

and reburies them on their grounds for safe-keeping. When the hatchlings emerge, they are gathered and

released together under protection of sanctuary staff. The sanctuary is open to visitors and provides

information about sea turtles and the protection and preservation work that is performed. The project is

supported by the Institute of Environment and Natural History of the state of Chiapas and seeks to actively

involve the local community, students, scientists, and volunteers. The goal of this project is to further

support the protection of sea turtles through the collaborative efforts of international volunteers and take

part a global movement to understand and preserve the health and biodiversity of our oceans.

Work: Volunteers will work with the staff of the turtle sanctuary, local volunteers, and biologists to patrol

the beach, excavate and collect eggs, rebury them at the sanctuary, and assist in the care and release of

hatchling turtles. Most of this work will take place at night so volunteers may have an adjusted sleep

schedule. Volunteers will also assist in the collection of statistical information about the turtles such as

counts of nests, eggs, and released turtles. Extra activities may include maintenance and/or improvement of

sanctuary facilities. While in Barra Zacapulco, volunteers will share time, work, and fun with local people.

Camp leaders will facilitate activities and outings where volunteers will have the opportunity get to know

the people, places, and culture that surround them.

Volunteers will also create a video and a photographic diary of the Turtles workcamp. Volunteers will

publish these in a website, creating visibility and an impact through social networks. Videos and pictures

will be also broadcasted and published by local media, to raise awareness among the population of the

State of Chiapas regarding Sea Turtles and the importance of preserving this endangered species.

On the first day of the workcamp, volunteers will be welcomed at the Natate office in San Cristobal de las

Casas, Chiapas. They will be given an orientation and will stay in shared rooms in a convivial hostel in San

Cristobal de las Casas, located five minutes walking distance from the Natate office and ten minutes from

the historic city centre. They will have access to all basic facilities, including kitchen and bathrooms. The

second day, volunteers will depart for a morning boat trip into the spectacular Sumidero Canyon, followed

by a visit to the ZooMat zoological park of Tuxtla Gutierrez., the group will travel to Barra Zacapulco and set

up camp at the turtle sanctuary.

Accommodation: Camping on the grounds of the Barra Zacapulco Turtle Sanctuary. Please bring your

own tent (optional), sleeping bag, sleeping pad, and other camp comforts you may have. Bathrooms,

showers, and kitchen facilities will be available. Be prepared for hand washing your own clothes. Try to be

environmentally friendly as possible and use resources with care and modesty, especially because your

behaviour is part of the project ;)

Location: Barra Zacapulco, Chiapas; 8 hours from San Cristobal de las Casas.

Language: English is the most common language used in workcamps, however, being able to communicate

in Spanish can be very useful. Taking the opportunity to learn or improve your Spanish while here, will

greatly enrich your experience!

Comment: You are invited to join the Intensive Spanish Week Program for Volunteers, or also a Mayan

Language Week Program if you are a Spanish speaker and you would like to discover the richness of the

Mayan living culture. The courses take place a week before your workcamp.

Terminal: The closest international airport: Angel Albino Corzo, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas (TGZ). Bus

Terminal: OCC San Cristobal de las Casas.

Extra-fee: Since we do not receive funds to support your participation in the camp, you are asked to

contribute 2,950 Mexican pesos (170 euros aprox.). It includes accommodation, food, administrative costs,

transportation within the project, and some extra activities. The fee has to be paid by volunteers to

campleader or to Natate’s Workcamps Coordinator upon arrival to the meeting point.

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