Elephant Human Relations Aid, EHRA is a non-profit organisation which aims to reduce conflict between elephants and humans by working on the ground, providing practical and realistic solutions.
Our award-winning volunteer project enables anyone wanting to volunteer in Africa to contribute towards elephant conservation and really make a difference.
If you are interested in Wildlife, conservation and especially elephants, stay informed by liking our page.
If you are willing to make a difference personally, you might be interested in joining our award-winning volunteer project!
Over 1250 people have been volunteers with EHRA in Namibia. The volunteer project is dirty work, but very rewarding. You will see the difference your hard work makes to elephant conservation. Volunteers protect the water points the elephants damage and spend a week tracking and collecting data on the local herds, sleeping wild under the stars in the Namibian desert!
EHRA's wildlife volunteer program is structured in 2-week rotations, but you can repeat for a maximum of 12 weeks. A volunteer group has a maximum of 14 people, of all ages and from all walks of life who join the program and come to Namibia to experience life in the African bush! Minimum age is 17 years old and there is no maximum age limit.
Would you like to join us?
Contact us at rachel(a)desertelephant.org
Please also see our website for interesting volunteer stories, information about elephants and elephant conservation and other information.
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