Wildlife Expeditions

Join a group of adventurous and like-minded individuals on GVI's wildlife expeditions from 2 to 20 weeks as a member of an international team.

GVI's wildlife expeditions are based in Kenya, Costa Rica, Patagonia, South Africa and Ecuador. These expeditions combine superb wildlife viewing with hands on conservation projects, in-depth training, adventure and cultural activities and local community interaction.

All GVI Wildlife Expeditions

Image for the trip - EGB032 South Africa Wildlife Expedition

Wildlife Research Expedition in South Africa

Enjoy first-class wildlife viewing whilst volunteering on a research project in aid of conservation of Africa’s large game.

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GVI Volunteer in Ecuador

Rainforest Expedition in the Ecuadorian Amazon

Research rare species, help the conservation of the rainforest and volunteer on community projects on this remote and pioneering Amazon expedition in South America

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Island Conservation Program, Seychelles

Volunteer with Giant Tortoise, turtles and endemic species in the Indian Ocean

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Community Development Expedition in Kenya

Kenya Community and Conservation Volunteer Expedition

Assist with research on dolphins and terrestrial wildlife, and teach in rural schools in East Africa

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GVI Volunteers in Costa Rica

Wildlife Expedition in Costa Rica

Experience marine and rainforest expedition life in this biodiversity hotspot

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Volunteer and Adventure in Australia

Conservation Adventure Expedition Australia

Spend two weeks volunteering on conservation projects in Queensland then join a 14 day action packed adventure tour.

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Why GVI?

  • 70% of money spent directly on field operations since 2007
  • Unique, diverse and responsible projects operate in over 40 countries
  • 150 field staff offer support and guidance worldwide

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