New Zealand Conservation

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New Zealand Conservation

Trip code: NZCVA
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The New Zealand Conservation Experience is an excellent way to explore the North Island of New Zealand whilst getting involved in worthwhile, hands-on environmental projects.



Typical Itinerary

If you would like to volunteer on the North Island then projects start on a Saturday, if you would like to volunteer on the South Island then your project starts on Friday. After spending a couple of days relaxing, enjoying all the great facilities of the hostel and seeing the sights, you will be met on Monday morning by a CVNZ team leader. You will receive a health and safety briefing and receive details about the projects you will be undertaking before travelling to the project location!

Project hours run from 8am – 4pm and you will have your weekends free, although some travel can take place on Sundays. You will often travel to a different project location every week or two. This means that you will usually get to take part in a variety of project activities in different areas!

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