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Assist with the conservation of Kenya's coastal forests and Colobus monkeys

Program Overview

This volunteer project will bring you to the remote and beautiful Shimoni peninsula on the Indian Ocean, home to globally important coastal forests and incredible wildlife.

You will assist us with our work on one of Kenya's most critical populations of Angolan black and white colobus monkeys and help conduct biodiversity surveys in the forest on the rare Zanj elephant shrew, birds and butterflies.

You will live within a traditional Swahili village directly supporting community-based conservation initiatives and economic development through sustainable resource use. You will also learn diverse survey techniques and contribute to vital research that will be used to increase environmental awareness and provide conservation management.

Life on the Program

Days will be spent in the forest and may start before sunrise with dawn bird surveys where you may see trumpeter hornbills, the endangered spotted ground thrush or even fish eagles. During the day you will carry out a variety of other research work on butterflies, elephant shrews and of course primates. You may also conduct forest night walks where you might see bushbabies, suni antelopes and other nocturnal species.

You will be staying in shared dormitories in a local style house in Shimoni Village and sharing domestic duties. Shimoni is the gateway to Kenya's finest coral reefs and most important dolphin populations and the stunning white beaches of Diani are nearby so you have plenty to explore in your free time.

Program Details

GVI is supporting a community led conservation program and conducting the following research:

  • Dawn bird surveys
  • Primate transect surveys (Angolan Black and White Colobus monkeys, Sykes monkeys)
  • Colobus monkey behavior research
  • Butterfly trapping and sweep-netting
  • Habitat surveys (surveying fruiting and flowering plants to assess food availability)
  • Small mammal surveys

Collecting data on biodiversity and species populations is the first essential step in raising awareness and provides local communities and other stakeholders with the information they need to manage conservation and human resource needs responsibly.

Volunteer Testimonials

I spent a total of four weeks volunteering on two separate projects in Kenya; two weeks in Shimoni doing wildlife surveys followed by two weeks teaching primary school in Mombasa. It was a truly...

Matthew Sherman, Australia

I spent a total of four weeks volunteering on two separate projects in Kenya; two weeks in Shimoni doing wildlife surveys followed by two weeks teaching primary school in Mombasa. It was a truly memorable experience, allowing me to see a totally different world while at the same time providing me with the opportunity to make a small but valuable contribution.

Working daily in the Shimoni forest for two weeks was incredible; a must for lovers of nature and the great outdoors. I can say without a doubt that the work GVI is doing in Shimoni - in partnership with the local organisations - is truly important for the preservation of the forests unique biodiversity. The residents of Shimoni are also unfailingly kind and friendly, making for a great place to spend a couple of weeks.

Teaching at Olive's and Precious in Mombasa offered similarly unique and enjoyable experiences. Managing a huge class (45!) of 12 year-olds was certainly a challenge - even for two teachers - but the students were genuinely interested in learning and lots of fun. Again, the contribution being made by GVI to both the facilities and the curriculum at these schools cannot be overstated.

All-in-all it was an awesome experience; and I can't wait to do it all again!

Waking up and having your breakfast whilst watching Sykes monkeys in the trees or fish eagles gliding overhead, then clambering up and down over logs and bushes of this lush-green forest, hopefully...
Sean Smith, United Kingdom

Waking up and having your breakfast whilst watching Sykes monkeys in the trees or fish eagles gliding overhead, then clambering up and down over logs and bushes of this lush-green forest, hopefully finding Colobus monkeys, yellow baboons, or more Sykes monkeys was all amazing. Doing butterfly sweep nets catching, identifying and holding a butterfly in your hands was unbelievable. Inputting the data from the day and having the afternoon/night to do anything you want was great. Most nights I chose just to sit and watch the unbelievable stars! Then going to bed knowing you get to do all that again tomorrow was just fantastic!

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Christina Kennedy teaching in Mkwiro
After class, the students were all walking home, so the other volunteers and I were surrounded in a...
Walking the shelf, Wasini Island, Kenya
It was a wonderful experience and great to see that the little Sykes monkey from the Shimoni Forest...

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Program Details

Colobus Monkey Research in Kenya Volunteer Project
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Program Cost

  • £965.00
  • €1158.00

What's Included

  • Pre-departure support and discounted services
  • 24-hour emergency phone
  • Airport pick-up (unless otherwise stated)
  • Arrival orientation
  • Long term experienced staff
  • Safe and basic accommodations (usually shared)
  • All meals (unless otherwise stated in field manuals)
  • Welcome meeting
  • Location orientation
  • All necessary project training by experienced staff
  • All necessary project equipment and materials
  • 24-hour in-country support
  • Tour of Shimoni's historical sites including the slave cave community project
  • Forest training with time in the field to practice skills
  • Swahili lessons

What's Not Included

  • Flights
  • Medical and travel insurance
  • Visa costs
  • Personal kit
  • Additional drinks and gratuities
  • Extra local excursions
  • International and domestic airport taxes