Wild Mob: Call for Volunteers
Wild Mob is an non-profit organisation that gives volunteers the opportunity to work on meaningful conservation projects, helping local communities while experiencing some of the most beautiful parts of Australia. Wild Mob projects provide a wilderness experience, meaningful conservation work and a practical learning environment. Projects are typically of one week duration (including travel time) for groups of up to ten people.
Educational input from local environmental researchers and Indigenous people are provided where possible. Volunteer groups are matched to projects based on age, skill level and physical capacity.
They are currently recruiting volunteers for an upcoming conservation project . The organisation is dedicated to protecting Australia’s unique biodiversity through practical conservation and rehabilitation programs. Wild Mob liaises with natural resource managers to identify projects, assess immediate and continuing requirements, develop conservation programs and then coordinate volunteers to assist with the work.
Wild Mob provides you with fabulous accommodation (tents/bush toilets), hearty tucker, awe-inspiring surroundings and the opportunity to make a difference.
They are now recruiting volunteers for our March 2011 Kings Run camp in the Tarkine in Tasmania. If you are interested in volunteering then visit the website wildmob.org

