The Alobi Foundation

Volunteer at the Alobi Wildlife Rescue and Research Centre. Preserving and protecting protected flora and fauna.

The Alobi Foundation operates a Wildlife Conservation and Research Centre dedicated to addressing the consequences of hunting, illegal trade, and human-animal conflict. The foundation's core work is centred on the comprehensive care of wildlife, which includes Animal Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Release, followed by Post-release Monitoring. Beyond direct animal care, the organisation focuses on conservation and research, community education and participation programs, and efforts to reintroduce food sources for endemic species like the Western Tarsier and Slow Loris in the Bangka Belitung Islands region of Indonesia.

The Alobi Foundation are looking to welcome volunteers from all backgrounds, whether they come from within Indonesia or from abroad. They believe that anyone who shares their passion for conservation and community development can make a meaningful contribution. If you have expertise in veterinary science, biology, or wildlife conservation, a volunteer placement here could be a great fit! Join the team for a one-month stay and help with the organisation’s vital wildlife work.

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Adopt an animal

Choose to adopt one of the rescued animals from the centre with a monthly donation. Your support is vital in ensuring the organisation can continue to rescue, release and care for vulnerable wildlife in need of care.

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Sun Bear

Deer

Monet Goode

Emmet Marsh

Eleanor Parks

Deer

Monet Goode

Emmet Marsh

Eleanor Parks

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Want to find out more?

Head to the Alobi Foundation website for more information about the rescue centre and how you can support their work.

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