Wildlife Volunteer Costa Rica

Wildlife Volunteer Costa Rica at Proyecto Asis

Wildlife Volunteer Costa Rica here at Proyecto Asis will offer you a wonderful way to know this beautiful country. Costa Rica is a country that covers only 0.03% of the surface of the earth; however, it has almost 6% of the world’s biodiversity. Costa Rica has been a bridge of countless species of wild animals and plants for thousands of years; therefore, ecotourism | responsible sustainable tourism is very important here.

Wildlife trafficking is very common worldwide and Costa Rica is not an exception. Thousands of species are manipulated wrongly and it results in animals to be confiscated as they became illegal pets. There is also the situation of finding animals forsaken, sick, or homeless due to natural disasters. Many of these animals are taken to Proyecto Asis where we do our best to improve their situations.

Volunteering gives a great opportunity to enjoy all the beauty of Costa Rica while you help at our wildlife rescue center in the process of rehabilation of many animals or simply giving them a better quality life.

We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds that would like to take part in our Service Programs. Our programs are hands-on, interactive, diverse and include aspects of Costa Rican culture. We hope that you will join us in our mission to share culture, community, and promote the importance of conservation.

Our staff work passionately through educational programs for individuals, families or groups.

The shelter even goes beyond and offer Spanish lessons.

Please click on the links below for detailed information about such opportunities:

Individual Program

Wildlife Volunteer Costa Rica Individual Program

 Family Program

Wildlife Volunteer Costa Rica Family Program

Group Program

Wildlife Volunteer Costa Rica Group Program


Call us at: +506 4000 1553, fill out our contact us form or send an email to:

Email Volunteer Wildlife rescue center La Fortuna Costa Rica


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