Wildlife Rescue Centers



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Wildlife Rescue Centers LA MARINA Description: La Marina Wildlife Rescue Center is a privately funded Animal Rescue Center in Costa Rica. Animal victims of repossession, loss of habitat and accidents from all over the country are brought in by local officials. Many animals are nursed back to health at the center and released back into their natural habitat. Programs: Breeding The aim of the Breeding Program is to return to nature the offspring of animals that were removed from their habitat. Tapirs, spider monkeys, green macaws, scarlet macaws, and a few different types of felines are just some of the animals that are bred here. Liberation This program benefits the animals born in the Wildlife Rescue Center that show characteristics necessary for surviving in a natural environment. The selected animals enter a rigorous program where they are taught how to obtain food, guaranteeing their health and well-being. Reintroduction The Reintroduction Program applies to all animals that enter the Wildlife Rescue Center because of repossession, habitat destruction, hunting, or from being injured. These animals are placed in quarantine, rehabilitated, and if they fit the necessary profile, are released into protected wild areas. Rescue The rescue program at the Wildlife Rescue Center La Marina Foundation has saved the lives of many wild animals that for different reasons have either been a threat to people, or people and their activities have been a threat to them. Conservation

This program concentrates on the daily maintenance of animals that have no hope of returning to their natural habitat. Here, they are given a lot of affection and the proper conditions that will hopefully improve their lives. Education The animals in the Conservation Program lend a great service educating visitors with their stories and showing the need for change with some human practices and lifestyles that lead to unhealthy development. Possible tasks for the volunteer: to clean cages, to prepare the food for the animals, to feed the animals, to maintain infrastructure. There are opportunities to perform other activities including construction, paint, art-work or other tasks that you may have the skills for. Required abilities and interests of the volunteer: to have the maturity to work following the rules in a responsible way. The project has internal rules that apply to the project, the community and the host families, to be willing to work with and handle wild animals. It is important for you as a volunteer to keep in mind the risks that come with this kind of work. The animals that they receive are partially tamed, but they remain wild and unpredictable. The project assumes no responsibility on the volunteer s health expenses; this is why you are asked to come with personal health insurance, to work on tasks such as: building cages and fences, digging ditches, raking, and others, to adapt to outdoor work in a tropical climate with very modest living accommodations and insects, to work with people from other countries and age groups, to have the maturity to work in a foreign country for an extended time period, to have the maturity to adapt to a different culture with different manners, although it is not required, Spanish knowledge will benefit you, to be eager to learn Spanish and to share your life with Costa Rican farmers, to get up early in the morning and work from early in the morning until the afternoon, five days a week, to be able to live in a rural small community with simple conditions, Important: to be vaccinated against Tetanus, Measles, Mumps and other eruptive diseases. Although it is not absolutely required, we suggest you getting a full set of Rabies vaccination prior to come to the project. Location: La Marina of San Carlos (Northern Plains of Costa Rica) This Project has to be booked at least 2 months in advance.

Priser i danske kroner*: Antal uger / projekt La Marina 4 7.745 kr. 5 8.835 kr. 6 9.925 kr. 7 11.015 kr. 8 12.105 kr. 9 13.195 kr. 10 14.290 kr. 11 15.380 kr. 12 16.470 kr. 13 17.560 kr. 14 18.650 kr. 15 19.742 kr. 16 20.833 kr. *Bemærk at priserne kan variere i forhold til dollar kursen. Ovenstående priser er lavet ud fra en dollar kurs på 6,00 kr. PARAISO CARLISA

Description: The Carlisa Paraíso rescue center has 100 acres of forest, at the beginning there was no rescue center or vet clinic responsible for wild animals in the area. So the owner of the reserve was encouraged by the Ministry of Environment to start an Animal Rescue Center. The animals do not belong to this centre, but to the state of Costa Rica. They only have them in adoption to reach a goal: their release in a safe environment. The animals come to this centre for reasons such as forfeiture to be caged as pets since childhood, by accident, or having lost their habitat and found in urban environments or roads. Their mission is to have them no more than six months in closed, during which time they conduct clinical tests to check their health, balance their diet and assesses their chances of reintegration to the wild life. Around 30% are ready for release after 2 or 3 months of observation as they are not yet tamed. Not only is release, they also have to readapt them to feed themselves, monitor not to invade rural areas for food (as they can be haunted as the risk for neighbours animals), and check that their rehabilitation in the natural habitat is going well. Another 50% have difficulties in their rehabilitation into the wild, so they stay with them between six months and one year (or in some rare cases more). After 6 months being in cage we always transfer them to the semi enclosures -freedom, where we teach them to look for food, not to be hunted by other animals, etc The remaining 20% of the animals they receive are not fit to live in total freedom, for being so domesticated that may even lose their appetite when separated from humans, others can get into depression and understand their situation as abandonment. They try to readapt them as the other animals, but, in the end, they tend to stay in areas close to the enclosures which prevents them from being hunted and caged as pets. They are free, but they are not released into the forest. Their facilities and their resources are limited, and therefore can only serve a limited number of animals at a time. For this reason, they make transfers and exchanges with other rescue centres, adapting to the availabilities of each centre. Other animals, too domesticated, are transferred to government institutions for environmental education.

The centre is subsidized exclusively with the revenues of the Hotel Paraiso Carlisa and it doesn t depend economically on business or government grants. In this way they can keep they freedom and be objective and critical. But this does not mean that they are checked by the Ministry to ensure that their work is being done in the most proper way for the welfare of animals. Location: The Animal Rescue Centre is located 1 km north of the Catholic Church De los Angeles in Chires. Canton de Puriscal. Priser i danske kroner*: Antal uger / projekt Paraiso Carlisa 4 8.823 kr. 5 10.125 kr. 6 11.425 kr. 7 12.725 kr. 8 14.025 kr. 9 15.325 kr. 10 16.630 kr. 11 17.930 kr. 12 19.230 kr. 13 20.530 kr. 14 21.830 kr. 15 23.130 kr. 16 24.435 kr. *Bemærk at priserne kan variere i forhold til dollar kursen. Ovenstående priser er lavet ud fra en dollar kurs på 6,00 kr.