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Conservation Travel Africa Highlights Growing Opportunities for Mature Volunteers in Ethical Primate Conservation
HARARE, ZW / ACCESS Newswire / December 12, 2025 / Conservation Travel Africa is celebrating the continued growth and success of its ethical Primate Volunteer Program in Zimbabwe, with a particular rise in mature and senior volunteers seeking meaningful, hands-on conservation experiences. The programme-based at one of Zimbabwe's most respected wildlife sanctuaries-offers volunteers of all ages the opportunity to work closely with rescued and orphaned primates, contributing directly to long-term rehabilitation and welfare.

The sanctuary provides a safe haven for primates affected by the illegal pet trade, habitat loss, and human-wildlife conflict. Volunteers play a vital role in supporting daily care, enrichment, enclosure management, and behavioural observation, all within a highly ethical framework that prioritises animal wellbeing.
A Welcoming Space for Mature Volunteers
Conservation Travel Africa continues to see increasing numbers of volunteers aged 50+ choosing its projects, drawn by supportive environments, comfortable accommodations, and opportunities to contribute meaningfully to conservation while experiencing Africa in an authentic and engaging way.
Among the most popular programmes for mature volunteers is the Primate Conservation Program in Zimbabwe-an intimate, hands-on experience ideal for those seeking a small, friendly sanctuary environment. Volunteers work alongside dedicated local staff, gaining insight into the daily realities of wildlife rescue while building strong connections within the team.
Other Mature-Friendly Volunteer Opportunities
Beyond primate care, Conservation Travel Africa offers a wide range of projects designed to suit different interests, skill levels, and comfort preferences:
Community Outreach - Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe: Very small group sizes create a personalised and flexible volunteering experience. Project managers tailor activities according to community needs and the skills volunteers bring.
Big 5 National Parks, Zimbabwe: Run by an experienced couple in their 60s, this field assistant role allows volunteers to shadow seasoned conservationists as they carry out real-time wildlife monitoring and management across major parks.
Rhino & Elephant Program, Zimbabwe: With structured days, a family-style environment, and comfortable accommodation, this programme is ideal for first-time older volunteers seeking a supportive and familiar setting.
Endangered Wildlife Monitoring, South Africa: Popular with travellers who have previously been on safari, this research-focused programme offers in-depth exposure to conservation management in a vast protected area.
Humpback Whale Expedition, Mozambique: A unique marine project that requires no diving experience. Volunteers swim with and monitor whales while supporting ongoing scientific research, all from comfortable accommodation in a remote coastal setting.
Environmental Conservation, Malawi: Perfect for bird enthusiasts, this programme blends community engagement with river-based conservation work, exceptional birding, and a camping weekend in Majete Wildlife Reserve.
"We're seeing a real shift in the way people want to travel later in life," said Jane Palmer, Marketing Manager at Conservation Travel Africa. "Around 30% of our volunteers are over 50, and many are now boldly embarking on their first solo adventure. Programs like our Primate Conservation Project give mature volunteers a chance to reconnect with nature, make a meaningful impact, and experience Africa in a truly hands-on way."
Ethical, Impactful Volunteering
Conservation Travel Africa remains committed to responsible wildlife experiences. All projects are operated in partnership with leading African sanctuaries, ensuring the highest standards of animal welfare. Unlike exploitative wildlife tourism, these programmes are non-commercial, with no breeding, performance, or hands-on activities that compromise animal wellbeing.
How to Join
Limited-time savings are available for volunteers joining the Primate Conservation Program in 2025, offering an added incentive for those ready to take the next step in their conservation journey. No prior experience is required-only enthusiasm, a willingness to learn, and a desire to contribute to meaningful wildlife protection.
To learn more or reserve your place, visit: conservationtravelafrica.org
About Conservation Travel Africa
Conservation Travel Africa partners with ethical wildlife and community initiatives across the continent. The organisation's mission is to support long-term conservation goals through responsible volunteering, empowering local communities, and protecting vulnerable species and habitats.
Media Contact
Organization: Conservation Travel Africa
Contact Person Name: Jane Palmer
Website: https://conservationtravelafrica.org/
Email: [email protected]
Address: 1st Floor, Building B, Nautica Commercial Centre, Royal Road, Black River
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SOURCE: Conservation Travel Africa
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