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		<title>Volunteering at wildlife rehabilitation center in Nicaragua</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Many call it a life changing experience and the biggest adventure of their lives. Coming home after weeks of volunteering in Latin America there are so many stories to tell. The long flight, the incredible nature, the kind local people and so many different indigenous animals. There are plenty of volunteer options to choose from. [&#8230;]</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.volunteerworklatinamerica.org/blog/volunteering-wildlife-rehabilitation-center-nicaragua/">Volunteering at wildlife rehabilitation center in Nicaragua</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.volunteerworklatinamerica.org/blog">Blog - Volunteer Work Latinamerica</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many call it a life changing experience and the biggest adventure of their lives. Coming home after weeks of volunteering in Latin America there are so many stories to tell. The long flight, the incredible nature, the kind local people and so many different indigenous animals. There are plenty of volunteer options to choose from. You can opt for a social project, working with children, working on a health volunteer project or working with animals. So many possibilities that you might get lost picking the one that suits you best. In this blog, more info and details about the <a href="http://www.volunteerworklatinamerica.org/volunteer/nicaragua/volunteer.asp?SE=NG-EC5&#038;tpro=ECOLOGICAL%20PROJECTS" title="ECOLOGICAL PROJECT NG-EC5 IN NICARAGUA" target="_blank"><b>wildlife rehabilitation center and zoo in Nicaragua</b></a> where volunteers are needed. </p>
<p>The rehabilitation center in Nicaragua started about 15 years ago and has now received over 7000 animals. More than half of them, around 4000, have been set free. Most of the animals are former pets that were brought to the center by the owners who could no longer take care of them. Others were captured by the police because of illegal trade. The center nurses all kinds of animals. Among them jaguars, puma’s, wildcats, crocodiles, nose bears, monkeys, parrots, toucans and hawks. Ideally, the animals are returned to the wild after having recuperated at the center.<br />
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<p>Volunteers that would like to help out at the center will spend their first week <a href="http://www.dosmanosnederland.com/en/services/spanish-schools/nicaragua/granada.html" title="Spanish School in Nicaragua, Granada" target="_blank"><b>studying Spanish in Granada</b></a>, a the oldest colonial city in Western Nicaragua.  Granada is beautiful, one of Nicaragua’s most important cities with a rich colonial heritage. After your Spanish course, you should commit to a period of at least 3 weeks of volunteering. It will be much appreciated if you are a responsible person that is prepared to take initiative and is not afraid of getting dirty hands. Also you should respect and love animals and have good communication skills. If you can tick off all these requirements and you are really interested, continue reading.<br/><br/> </p>
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<p>As a volunteer at the zoo you will help out with a variety of jobs, always accompanied by a staff member. Working hours are from 7 am till 4 pm. Among your tasks will be preparing food for the animals (fruit, vegetables, meat and seeds), feeding, and also cleaning their cages and general areas. Apart from all the wildlife there is a butterfly garden that could use some volunteer hands. Also there is always maintenance work to do such as weeding the orchard and painting cages. Sometimes, volunteers with a special interest or background in natural environments of animals and the environment in general, can help in the rehabilitation center feeding the animals, help setting free animals, join a team when picking up new animals and help new arrivals to adjust to their new habitat. <br/><br/> </p>
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<p>Can’t wait to start at this volunteer project in Nicaragua? For bookings or more information go to: <a href="http://www.volunteerworklatinamerica.org/volunteer/contact.asp" title="Contact to Volunteer Work Latinamerica" target="_blank"><b>Contact us</b></a></p>
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		<title>How to prepare for volunteer work in Latin America</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Oct 2013 22:02:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you have decided to look further into options to do Volunteer Work in Latin America, this is a great opportunity to give back to the local Latinamerican societies where you are travelling. It’s important, however, you realize it does require a bit of preparation and, once you are there, a bit of effort  and [&#8230;]</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.volunteerworklatinamerica.org/blog/how-to-prepare-for-volunteer-work-in-latin-america/">How to prepare for volunteer work in Latin America</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.volunteerworklatinamerica.org/blog">Blog - Volunteer Work Latinamerica</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have decided to look further into options to do Volunteer Work in Latin America, this is a great opportunity to give back to the local Latinamerican societies where you are travelling.</p>
<p>It’s important, however, you realize it does require a bit of preparation and, once you are there, a bit of effort  and dedication to make the most our of your volunteer experience.</p>
<p>We have prepared a few important tips to prepare for Volunteer Work in Latin America  for you that might help you.</p>
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<li>Be realistic about what you can achieve. You won’t be able to move the world. But many different volunteers at different projects and in  countries, are able to make a difference. You’re attitude is extremely important.</li>
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<li>Be eager to learn.  Things might be done differently in South America but it might be interesting to learn, even when you think your own way is quicker, or  simply better. Also, work will vary daily and might even include things you’ve never done before.  Back home, you will never forget the new things you’ve learnt and those will be an important part of your experience and memories.</li>
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<li>Why Volunteer?  If at any moment things are getting hard and you might get confused and feel a bit down, it is important to remember your reasons for volunteering in South America. This will help you to feel better again.</li>
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<li>Be flexible and open-minded. This sounds easy but we all now tha, when the moment is there, it’s not that easy at all. Things are really a bit different in Latin America. Many things happen a lot slower – if they happen at all – and social relations are different and people do not always say what they think. Social situations are very different from yours at home, it’s important you try to understand.</li>
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<li>Prepare your self by talking to past volunteers, read testimonials on the internet and make sure you organize your placement trough an experienced organization with local staff. We also recommend you read about the country and the city where you will be going.</li>
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<li>Invest some time in working on the relationships with the people close to you, either project leaders, local people or fellow volunteers.  The social part of the volunteer work and ‘making new friends’ is an important aspect and if you feel good with the people around you, that will have a positive impact on your work!</li>
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<li>Make sure you  have enough time for yourself, for relaxing , enjoying and traveling, either before, during, or after the volunteer work. You will surely meet other travelers and learn about the great things to be seen in the country of your choice and for sure you will want to travel there.  If you plan enough time for travelling, you do not have to abandon your volunteer work before the original enddate agreed upon and dissapoint the local organization.</li>
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<li>Learn and speak Spanish.  On one hand this sounds so logical, on the other hand, many people ‘forget’about it! People in Latin America speak Spanish (next to local languages and Portuguese (in  Brazil) and if you want to communicate it’s important you speak (some) Spanish.   It will also help you to understand the culture and to feel at easy soon with the people around you and in the country. We recommend you start studying Spanish back home and start your volunteer placement with a few weeks of intensive Spanish immersion classes, if this is possible.</li>
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