Round River programs are more than an outdoor classroom. We provide an immersive experience, one where you live and study in the very landscapes you’re conserving. Your goals are shaped by the needs of local partners and your contributions directly impact the preservation of the land and the people who call it home.
Join us to enact real conservation change while gaining an understanding of the human element of conservation and connection to place. Expect to be part of diverse projects, learn a variety of scientific field methods, become familiar with a broad range of species, and cultivate a deep and balanced understanding of conservation.
Discover the beautiful Taku River lands, situated in far northwest British Columbia. This incredible landscape holds great eco-significance; collaborate with the Taku River Tlingit First Nation to merge field research with their rich culture and needs.
Explore the awe-inspiring beauty of Patagonia, with its breathtaking mountains, fjords, windswept grasslands, and majestic glacial peaks. Play a vital role in local conservation endeavors by collaborating with our partners- including the local park service, NGOs, and private landowners- to conserve diverse ecosystems across a variety of protected areas.
Collaborate alongside the Ulaan Taiga Protected Areas Administration to embark on research initiatives within three newly established protected areas nestled in the expansive and rugged taiga of northern Mongolia.
Camp, research, and study in the rugged transboundary Madrean Archipelago spanning southern Arizona and northern Mexico. Help monitor wildlife movement across the US-Mexico border using camera traps, survey perennial springs that provide life-giving water, and study the elevational distribution of key desert species like the saguaro cactus.
Immerse yourself in one of the planet's most abundant ecosystems as you join forces with the local communities of this diverse landscape. Contribute to the advancement of sustainable land management by conducting population surveys of the most iconic mammals and birds in southern Africa.
Join us in the lush broadleaf forests of Belize to help our partners at Ya’axché Conservation Trust improve interactions between humans and jaguars and develop sustainable agroforestry in buffer zones around key protected areas.
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