Overview
Ecuadorian Amazon Conservation Internship
Gain skills and first-hand field experience to support a career in neo-tropical conservation, including a qualification in biological survey techniques
Starting with a 10 week expedition in the Amazon, this 6 month internship begins to develop your understanding of a wide range of tropical habitat survey techniques as well as your ability to identify the vast array of flora and fauna found in the neo-tropics. During this time you will learn how to live and work with a research team in a remote environment. This will provide you with the experience essential for your following 3 month work placement. You will also have the opportunity to experience working with and alongside members of the local community.
This internship includes a qualification in Biological Survey Techniques, Emergency First Response first aid and CPR course with official certification, introduction to TEFL (Teach English as a Foreign Language) and additional training including a 2 week Spanish language course in the Andes. At the end of the 6 month internship, depending on availability, there may be opportunities for successful applicants to be offered paid or unpaid work with GVI or our partners.
The location, the course, the work placement - an amazing experience, I could not recommend this internship more!
Patrick Jackson, GVI Volunteer
Highlights
Developing individual skills in personnel management, leadership and expedition logistics; Living and working in the lush Amazon rainforest; Surveying and monitoring different habitat types to see how they impact different species; Experience local Amazon culture; GVI introduction to TEFL course and experience teaching children between the ages of 4-13 years old; Working alongside the Yachana Foundation to promote sustainable development and help conserve and protect their rainforest reserve; Learn Spanish; Gain a recognized BTEC qualification in Biological Survey Techniques; Gain a first aid and CPR qualification; Learn about rainforest ecology and explore different parts of the Amazon.
Skills And Qualifications Received
- Tropical forest ecology
- Research and survey techniques
- Identification skills
- BTEC in Biological Survey Techniques
- Jungle crafts and Kichwa culture
- Introduction to TEFL
- First Aid & CPR qualification
- 40 hours of Spanish lessons
- Vegetation/habitat mapping
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- Interpersonal skills
- Health, safety and environment awareness
- Leadership skills and Community relations skills
See Requirements And Training page for more information
Location
As an intern you have the opportunity to experience two distinct regions of Ecuador; the rainforest lowlands and the Andean highlands. The majority of the internship is based in the Yachana Reserve, a small slice of the vast Amazon rainforest on the Rio Napo, between Tena and Coca. To reach the GVI base from Quito it is approximately nine hours by bus, plus 30 minutes in canoe down the Rio Napo. The exception is the two weeks of Spanish School, which is based in the beautiful market town of Otavalo, in the Ecuadorian highlands, two to three hours north of Quito.
See Life on the internship page for more information
Field Conditions
GVI base camp is some 280 steps up from the rivers’ edge, in a small cleared area surrounded by rainforest. Accommodation is in shared dormitories with bunk beds, sleeping 2 or 6 people per room, in basic, open, wooden structures on stilts, with corrugated iron roofs. One communal structure is used for dinning and socialising. There is a shower and toilet area that includes areas for hand washing clothes. Running water is available (but limited). Electricity is extremely limited and priority is given to expedition requirements. During satellite camps or side trips accommodation is in jungle hammocks with next to no running water, no electricity and ‘bush’ toilet facilities.
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