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Field Assistant with sea turtles in Sal Island, Cabo Verde

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Sectors Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Water Resources
Location Cape Verde - Africa
Town/City Santa María
Type Temporary / Contract / Seasonal
Status Full Time
Level Voluntary & Interns
Deadline 15/02/2019
Company Name Projeto Biodiversidade
Contact Name Kirsten
Telephone +238 5943652
Email volunteerinsal@gmail.com
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Field Assistant – Sea Turtle Conservation Campaign, Cape Verde

 

Project Biodiversity is looking for candidates to join our team as Field Assistants, from June until October, for the 2019 Loggerhead nesting season in Sal Island, Cape Verde. We need passionate, driven individuals who wish to help us protect this incredible species in its native habitat.

 

Why we need you!

 

In 2007 it was estimated that the Loggerhead population in Cape Verde would be extinct by 2015 if immediate actions weren’t taken to halt the illegal hunt and trade of turtle meat and human-induced threats to the population. For the last 10 years, both international volunteers and members of the local community have worked tirelessly to ensure the protection of the female turtles – by patrolling the beaches nightly throughout the nesting season, educating members of the community about turtle conservation, and working with the government to improve regulations. While the number of turtles killed has drastically reduced, the illegal poaching and trafficking still persist.

 

In 2019, we aim to further empower the community to take action to protect turtles, through direct beach protection, as well as grassroots education and engagement. As a crucial part of our team, you will have the opportunity to directly contribute to the conservation of this endangered species, and ultimately help build a more sustainable Cape Verde.

 

Loggerhead nesting season runs from June to October, with hatchlings emerging from mid-August to late December. Throughout the season the team of Project Biodiversity is made up of local and international assistants and volunteers. Our work involves patrolling beaches (night and morning) monitoring nesting and to deter hunting, collecting data, conducting research, collaborating with tourists and local businesses, operating hatcheries, running education and outreach activities and organising beach cleans. Although there is a wide scope of activities within the project, protection of nesting turtles continues to be the main focus and whilst this can be stressful and tiring, it is ultimately highly rewarding.

 

This opportunity will not only provide you with good experience of turtle conservation techniques, but also allow you to make a real difference to the survival of marine turtles. Your participation will allow for opportunities to be directly responsible for saving numerous nesting turtles and hatchlings, and to experience a high level of satisfaction from being able to rapidly affect the situation in Cabo Verde.

 

What does it take to be a Field Assistant?

 

The position of Field Assistant is open to candidates with a commitment to conservation and a particular interest in working with marine turtles. You must have previous fieldwork experience but not necessarily on a turtle project. You will gain valuable experience in the field conducting:

• Track identification

• Collection of biometric data

• Tagging and identifying previously tagged females

• Nest relocations and excavations

 

In this capacity, Field Assistant duties will include night patrols to deter hunters and collect data on track identification, tagging and measuring the turtles. There will also be day patrols to relocate nests to the hatchery or other locations on the beach. Following the end of the nesting season, Assistants will be responsible for monitoring and excavating hatched nests and releasing hatchlings. Additional responsibilities include maintenance of the camp and its facilities, assisting in the training of the volunteers, and assisting in the general day to day running of the camp and team.

 

Priority will be given to those with relevant experience and who wish to develop a career in conservation work. After a probationary period, you will be expected to pass a written and practical test. Following your training period we require you to lead patrols & supervise volunteers.

 

This opportunity will give you solid work experience that will help you to continue your career in conservation, but living under these conditions can be challenging, extremely tiring and stressful: you will work during the night as well as during the day! A good level of fitness and physical and mental energy is required as patrols are long (possibly all night), conducted on foot and may be as long as 15km. Shift patterns vary but you will have 1 night of rest per week. Read the FAQs on Project Biodiversity's website (https://www.projectbiodiversity.org/faqs) for more information.

 

Requirements:

 

• Desire to work in conservation.

• Relevant qualification.

• Previous volunteering or outdoor living experience (preferably both).

• Experience in similar working conditions.

• High level of energy and flexibility.

• At least 18 years old.

• Understand written and spoken English.

• Good attention to detail.

• Good level of physical fitness.

• Used to physically challenging conditions (long walks, late nights, hot weather, insects).

• Ability to work and live with people of different backgrounds and nationalities.

• Able to work independently and show initiative.

 

Other useful skills:

 

• You speak more than one language – particularly Capeverdean Kriolu, Portuguese or Spanish.

• You have experience leading volunteers in a similar capacity.

 

What is provided for?

 

Project Biodiversity is based in Santa Maria, a popular tourist destination known for its beaches and water-sports. Participants are based in field camps out of town with self-catering accommodation in Santa Maria provided on rest days. Meals are provided for in camp but are not provided on the days off. See FAQs for camp conditions (https://www.projectbiodiversity.org/faqs).

 

Field Assistants are not required to pay any fees, but need to cover their flights and insurance personally. 

 

Sign me up!

 

Applications will be open from Jan 15th until February 28th. Please read the application procedure carefully, you can find the application form and process at https://www.projectbiodiversity.org/how-to-apply

 

The Field Assistant position is for the entire nesting season from June 14th (latest start date) until October 20th (earliest end date). You must be available during these dates to apply for the Field Assistant position.

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