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Volunteer Opportunities

The opportunities to participate in the kakapo recovery programme are in the following roles:

Please note - we predict that there will be no breeding in 2012, so there are currently no volunteer opportunities open for this season. However, we are taking expressions of interest for 2012/2013. See below.


Supplementary feed-out

Opportunities to volunteer on the islands where kakapo live occur during the summer months (November to March). This is to assist the staff on the islands to provide supplementary food to kakapo. It involves preparing food for birds and walking around the island on steep terrain carrying a heavy pack (15 kg for up to 8 hours a day).  The Supplementary feed out programme does not occur yearly - only in those years when it may encourage breeding. 

Nest-minders

Every few years a breeding season occurs in late summer. Nest-minder volunteers assist staff to monitor nests in situ, particularly at night. This work involves a lack of sleep and staying in tents in the bush as well as carrying a heavy pack (up to 10kg including a 6kg battery) up a hill for a couple of hours.

Cooks

During breeding seasons there are a lot of busy people on the island and having a cook allows everyone to focus on their tasks. Cooks may be cooking for up to 35 people over two meal sittings and will need to be able to cater for special diets (eg vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free etc).


Volunteering Requirements

All volunteers need to be good team-workers, comfortable living with other volunteers/staff in simple conditions, flexible and hard-working. The feed-out volunteers and nest-minders also need to be extremely fit, able to do hard work in the outdoors and in rough terrain and be happy being out in the field alone (day and night). Volunteers are also expected to lend a hand with other activities and chores around the hut and island.  The risk of disease infection to the birds means all people going to the island are subject to stringent quarantine measures.

People must volunteer for two weeks at a time and must be aged over 18. It is important to note that volunteer places, particularly during breeding seasons, are entirely dependent on the birds’ activity. Therefore, trips may have to be cancelled at short notice. This is important to bear in mind if you are based outside of New Zealand. Please also be aware that there is no guarantee that you will actually get to see a kakapo in the flesh whilst volunteering.

You will need to cover your own transport costs to Invercargill or Te Anau. We organise the transfer to the island, food and accommodation during your stay, and charge $250 to go towards the cost of flights and food (collected on day of travel to the island).

What to do to register your interest

If you have read and understood the above, and if you are prepared to follow the Terms and Conditions; please consult the table below to see what opportunities are available.  If volunteers are required, follow the link to register, complete the form, and submit it.  One person per registration please. 

If you have registered previously for other opportunities, and you would like to express interest for a new opportunity; click on the register link again and then on the link at the very top of the form to use your existing log-in.  Check your details are correct, and submit.  

You will be contacted if there is a place in the roster for you.  Please be aware that we do not have places for all those interested.

The following opportunities are currently being advertised:

Title Datefrom Dateto Status Actions
Supplementary feed-out CODFISH Island - 2012/2013 (Expressions of Interest)
Big daily walks, big packs
1 Nov 201231 May 2013Require VolunteersRegister
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