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Are you British, aged 18 - 35 and have a passport?

If yes, do you want to go to Hungary for 2 weeks in April 2012?Volunteer in Debrecen University Botanical Gardens

We urgently need to fill 7 placements on an environmental project at Debrecen University Botanical Gardens. This opportunity is for anyone who is unemployed and not studying and is fully funded through the Leonardo da Vinci programme. You will learn about plants and conservation, and experience the culture of Hungary. See our Leonardo page for more details.

Environmental volunteers, Guatemala

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Environmental volunteers, Guatemala

Volunteers and local people work together on environmental projects in Guatemala

Mexico - lunch with the locals

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Mexico - lunch with the locals

A volunteer shares lunch with locals while on an environmental project in Santa Catarina Minas, Mexico

Rob planting a Mango tree

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Rob planting a Mango tree

A volunteer in Brazil helping to re-establish trees in an area where deforestation has occurred. The volunteer had travelled to Brazil on the Volunteer Abroad programme.

Volunteer playing with children in Brazil

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Volunteer playing with children in Brazil

This is a photo of a volunteer with the children he was working with while volunteering in Brazil. Here the group are taking a break between lessons.

Environmental project in Brazil

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Environmental project in Brazil

A multinational group of volunteers who were helping at an environmental project in Brazil as part of the Volunteer Abroad programme.

Ulrich tractor

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Ulrich tractor

A photo of Ulrich Franik from Germany, next to a small tractor he used while volunteering at the Leades Environmental Project.

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