Turtle season is from October until the end of February, however data and research time often changes. This is an amazing place to volunteer to gain turtle monitoring, data collection, hatchling experience, nest digs and much more, their applications generally open September of every year
'Watergum is a not-for-profit organisation and registered charity that helps the community engage in real, on-ground work to restore, maintain and protect the natural environment'
Friends of National Parks serves to promote and enhance the natural values of National Parks. They run events every month all over Queensland, that are focused around bush regeneration and citizen science. This is a great place to volunteer to gather community, plant identification skills, how national parks contribute to waterway health and research
Requiring 6 months minimum volunteering commitment, this organisation helps you to get face to face with whale migration, their protection, scientific data collection and breeding behaviours of humpback whales. Located in the Gold Coast, it is a great organisation to be apart of
Ocean Connect emerged out of a pursuit to inspire and support the community, and a desire for actions to speak louder than words. We wish to promote local participation in enhancing awareness of our local coastal and marine biodiversity through educational programs and citizen science.
No matter why you want to volunteer in marine science, Dolphin Research Australia have a position that will be in alignment with what you are looking for. Becoming an eco-volunteer is an awesome way to gain some scientific field research experience + you get to see dolphins
This organisation have three location across New South Wales, they not only focus on seabird rescue and recovery but they also work with sea turtle hospitalisation, shore birds and sea snakes. This is an excellent experience for anyone interested in the medical/ anatomy and recovery side of marine science
Care for Hedland is a non-profit organisation, protecting Flatback species in Port Hedland. Care for Hedland is sponsored by BHP and take part in many projects including turtle monitoring and research, containers for change and education
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