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Mangrove Ecology / Fisheries Monitoring Volunteer Openings (Spring/Summer)


(See PDF announcement with photos here
<http://honko.org/HONKO_MangroveRes%26CommDev2014.pdf>)


Life at the edge of the mangroves is a lifestyle few get to experience and
enjoy; volunteering at Honko will give you this unique opportunity, and a
chance to make a real difference in this fragile ecosystem which many
overlook.


Honko Mangrove Conservation & Education is a Belgian registered non-profit
that works in SW Madagascar to promote community-based mangrove management
and alternative livelihood, such as ecotourism and artisanal handicrafts.
Honko's Volunteer Program based in rural Ambondrolava, SW Madagascar,
has *spring
and summer 2015 openings* for volunteers to stay for up to 3 months working
on a project of their choice (see "Volunteer Projects" below). Whether you
are interested in conducting research or assisting with community projects,
contact us and we can find a project that is a great fit for you!


This is a great opportunity for anyone looking for field experience, an
adventure, or looking to enter the field of conservation and/or sustainable
development. Living at Honko, you will not only have the opportunity to
explore the mangroves, but also to interact and learn from the local
communities - many of our volunteers say that is their favorite part of
their Honko experience! This is a great chance to see a part of the world
that not many have the opportunity to explore and a good way to make a
positive change in people's lives.



*Volunteer projects:*

We have multiple ongoing projects that volunteers can work on to focus
their time here at Honko:

·         *Mangrove monitoring* - assist with long-term mangrove monitoring
program, collecting field data on forest structure and abiotic factors
across permanent plots in healthy, degraded, deforested, and replanted
forest types

·         *Fisheries monitoring* - assist with new mangrove fisheries
monitoring project, collecting data from local fish catches and household
surveys

·         *Independent research* - design your own project for general
research experience or your academic thesis (see project ideas here
<http://honko.org/get-involved/research-student.html>)

·         *Nutrition & Community* - assist with nutritional awareness
activities about *Moringa* *oleifera*, the "miracle tree" or other
community projects

In addition to your primary project, there will also be many opportunities
to help with our other community and conservation projects! Opportunities
might include mangrove planting, giving English/French lessons to the local
community, taking on your own research project, creating new designs for
our women's association hand-woven products, and more.


*Qualifications:*

Whether you are in school, a recent graduate looking to enter the field of
conservation, or travelling, contact us to see if there is a project that
matches your interests. Our main requirements are that you are open-minded
and adaptable, and have a strong interest in the project of your choice!


Basic French is helpful but not required, and for mangrove fieldwork you
must have good physical fitness and perseverance and willingness to spend
hours in the field walking through channels and sediment.



*A day in the life:*

Wonder what a day in the life of a Honko volunteer is like? Liz, a
volunteer with the mangrove monitoring project, gives you a detailed look
inside a 'typical day' in this blog post
<http://honkomangrove.wordpress.com/2014/09/09/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-mangrove-volunteer-by-liz/>.
Also see more photos of volunteer life on our volunteer page
<http://honko.org/get-involved/volunteer.html>!


*Time and duration:*

We accept volunteers year-round on a rolling basis. However, because we
have limited space we recommend that you apply well in advance for your
preferred time period if possible.


Volunteers can stay up to 3 months; we accept volunteers for a minimum of 1
month.



*Cost:*

The monthly cost for the volunteer program is EURO 300/month ($400), which
covers all food and accommodations at the site and a small contribution to
help cover the costs of running Honko's site in Ambondrolava. The volunteer
fee covers:

*    Airport pick-up and drop-off

*    All meals on-site

*    Basic accommodations in our volunteer house (mosquito net and bedding
provided)

*     Filtered water

*      Limited solar power

*      Opportunities to meet with Honko partner NGOs in this region

Note that the fee does not include flights, visas, or insurance (we ask
that all volunteers be covered by extensive medical and travel ensure
during their stay). Please feel free to contact us if you would like more
information about how your contribution will be used.



*Apply:*

To apply, please email *[email protected] <[email protected]>* with
your CV and a letter of interest. Please include your project of
interest (*Mangrove,
Fisheries, Nutrition/Community, Art, Independent, *or *Student*) in the
subject heading. Be sure to mention where you found our announcement.



*More information:*

You can learn more about us through our website www.honko.org, our Facebook
page <https://www.facebook.com/honkomangrove>, and our blog
<http://honkomangrove.wordpress.com/> where we post regular photos and
updates on all of Honko's community and conservation initiatives. You can
also contact us with any questions at*[email protected]
<[email protected]>*.

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