Read the advert for volunteers and decide if the statements below are True, False, or Not stated.
The Marine Conservation and Forest Conservation projects in Madagascar bring together a mix of observational and hands-on volunteer work that is aimed at preserving wildlife and its natural environments.
The Marine Conservation project allows for more variety in volunteer tasks, as you can participate in observational work, community teaching, and beach clean-ups.
On the other hand, the Forest Conservation project is primarily focused on monitoring and analysing the wildlife native to Madagascar.
Given the geographic location and environment, it pays to come prepared. A mix of hiking gear and beach attire is a must-have on the programme.
Madagascar is an adventure in itself, so you won’t need to venture far when all the exploring can be done from the doorstep of your accommodation.
You can begin the Marine Conservation or Forest Conservation projects on the first and third Monday of any month, and be sure to apply well in advance, as these are popular projects for international volunteers.
Choose the correct option.
There are two types of projects you can join in Madagascar. [True|False|Not stated]
There's only one activity you can do on each project. [True|False|Not stated]
One of the projects focuses mostly on the Madagascar wildlife. [True|False|Not stated]
Both programmes are not very popular with international volunteers. [True|False|Not stated]
The programme is available only for entrants under 25 years old. [True|False|Not stated]
You need to pay a fee to join these projects. [True|False|Not stated]