Wildlife Conservation Research Fellowship in Thailand

Conduct vital research on conservation projects that protect habitats.

Durations: 4 - 24 weeks
Fieldwork hours45 hrs of fieldwork per week
Participant ratio1:6 staff to participant ratio
GVI experiencesIncludes GVI Experiences
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Program information

Based in a mountainous area in Northern Thailand, on this program you’ll conduct research on biodiversity and a number of species, including elephants and gibbons, and contribute to an environment where their habitats are protected. With access to 25 years of conservation knowledge, use your learnings to co-author a scientific paper or work on a research project that focuses on a specific topic.

Included in your program, at no extra cost.

Make the most of our unique programs with these exclusively curated local adventure and wellness experiences.

Offered once a month, expand your adventure with GVI Experiences. These are just some of the activities offered on your program!
Learn traditional Karen cooking
Learn traditional Karen cooking
Connect with the Karen people's culture
Connect with the Karen people's culture
Forage for forest medicine with a village elder
Forage for forest medicine with a village elder
Visit Thailand's highest peak
Visit Thailand's highest peak
Explore Thailand's elegant and mysterious waterfalls
Explore Thailand's elegant and mysterious waterfalls
See amazing biodiversity on a night trek
See amazing biodiversity on a night trek
Take a sunrise hike up Two Tree Hill
Take a sunrise hike up Two Tree Hill
Sleep under the stars alongside Asian elephants
Sleep under the stars alongside Asian elephants
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