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VOLUNTEERING AT SVW At Save Vietnam s Wildlife you will play a part in the rescue and rehabilitation of confiscated carnivores and pangolins from the illegal hunting and wildlife trade. You will: Get a rare opportunity to see and work with some of the rarest species in Asia Take part in all aspects of life at SVW with a team of people who are making a difference for wildlife Learn basic husbandry skills to care for pangolin and small carnivores Gain an insight into conservation issues faced in Vietnam, and what s being done to save our wildlife Have plenty of opportunities to get photos of many rescued wild species, especially the Owston s civet and Sunda pangolin. DAILY TASKS Enclosure maintenance and cleaning. This includes assisting the keepers in general husbandry activities such as raking, maintaining gardens, keeping paths and gardens free of leaves and rubbish, painting enclosures and external walls when needed. Collecting and preparing animals diets Making environmental enrichment Monitoring animal behaviour and success of enrichment As we re a rescue centre new animals and situations are happening all the time, so it is hard to predict what opportunities may arise WORKING HOURS Daily working hours are from 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM in the morning and 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM in the afternoon. The volunteers are required to work five days per week (from Monday to Friday) and enjoy their free time to explore other places. Working on weekends are optional and needed to be organized with our staff. We also offer night shift from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM for the ones who want to help feeding animals or observe their activities (our animals are nocturnal).

TRANSPORT TO SVW We can help you book a taxi to pick you up from the airport or your hotel in Hanoi. A one-way taxi costs approximately US$65-75. The centre can be reached by public bus Phu Duyen from Giap Bat bus station in Hanoi to Cuc Phuong at 3:15pm. Buses depart from Cuc Phuong to Hanoi at 5:30am, 9:00am and 12:30pm. A one-way trip costs between 70.000 and 90.000 VND, depending on the bus. MONEY The official currency of Vietnam is Vietnamese Dong (VND). 1 USD is roughly equal to 20 000 VND. You are reminded to exchange some cash in VND at Noi Bai International Airport on arrival or to bring it with you prior to your departure. There are many ATMs and moneychangers in Hanoi. The nearest ATM to Cuc Phuong National Park is in Nho Quan, a town around 30 minutes motorbike ride away. You should bring enough cash (VND) to purchase extra food, drinks and snacks for the duration of their stay. You might also need extra cash for trips during your time off and souvenirs. If you are paying volunteer, the fee should be paid in cash (VND or USD) on the first volunteering day. Please note that payment by card cannot be accepted. HEALTH It is up to you to inform us, and anybody else who needs to know, of relevant health information. If you have any medical conditions or illnesses, or if you are taking medication that you think we need to know about, please do so by using the appropriate section of the Emergency Information Form or by informing the Volunteer coordinator prior to commencing your volunteer work. Ticket counter #01 at Gaip Bat bus station, Hanoi Volunteers should ensure that they have an up-to-date tetanus injection. Malaria prophylaxis is not necessary in Cuc Phuong, but if you plan to travel elsewhere you should consult with your doctor for requirements. Medical services at Cuc Phuong are very limited, with the closest well-equipped centres being in Hanoi. There is another bus departing Hanoi to Nho Quan every day, on the hour from 7:00am until 4:00pm. From Nho Quan, you will need to arrange a taxi, 150,000 200,000 VND or motorbike taxi (Xe Om), 80,000-100,000 VND to Cuc Phuong.

ACCOMMODATION Your accommodation will be in a room within easy walking distance of SVW and inside the park boundary. You will stay at the National Park tourist center or at Hao Thams guesthouse, depending on what is available at the time of booking. FOOD Your volunteer fees cover three meals a day every day for the duration of your stay at Thao Linh Restaurant. You will be eating the dish of the day with the option for meat or vegetarian. One drink is included with every meal. Extra drinks need to be paid by yourself. You should tell us if you have any special offers about food such as if you are vegetarian or you cannot eat certain kinds of food. Breakfast: 6:00am 7:30am Lunch: 11:30am-12:30pm Dinner: 5:30pm-7:30pm In addition, there is a market early in the morning, which is easy to reach by bicycle, and sells bánh mì sandwich with egg or meat. There are two main shops in the village that sell some fresh foods, rice, biscuits, baguettes, milk, coffee, toiletries and other essentials. If volunteers have specific foods they would like, they should bring with them from their country or buy in Hanoi. Things like jam, butter, cereals and cheese can all be bought in Hanoi. The room will have a bed with a mosquito net, and sheets/quilt and a pillow will be provided. Your accommodation will have a western style toilet and a simple bathroom with hot water. Information on Vietnamese electrical sockets can be found here: http://www.power-plugs-sockets.com/vietnam/ You will need to bring a converter/adapter if your electronic devices are incompatible. Drinking water will be supplied for you. There are laundry facilities available at the NP tourist center for a small fee. Clothes can also to be washed by hand and hung up to dry. Washing powder, buckets, clothes hangers etc can be cheaply bought in the village. TELEPHONE AND INTERNET Cuc Phuong has reasonable mobile phone and 3G connections and we find Vinaphone or Viettel are the most reliable carriers here. Sim cards and recharge cards are available in Cuc Phuong Village. We will provide you with a SVW phone with the mobile numbers of staff members, so you can call somebody in case of an emergency. We also have a contact list, in case you would like to use your own phone. Wi-Fi is available in your accommodations, at the NP tourist centre and at the rescue centre. We will provide a portable Wi-Fi modem for you to access internet in case Wi-Fi is not available there.

PACKING LIST The seasons in Cuc Phuong vary substantially, and what you need will depend on when you decide to come. From November through to February/March it can be very cold, and you will need warm clothes. April through September however can be very hot, and very wet. You will need light comfortable clothes, and plenty of them! Average annual temperatures Cuc Phuong FREE TIME The working time is Monday to Friday and you will have weekends off. For many people, this will be a once in a lifetime trip to Vietnam and volunteers generally take advantage of the weekends to explore the surrounding area. You can of course stay at Save Vietnam s Wildlife during the weekends. During your time volunteering at SVW, there is plenty to do and our staff can help organize activities, such as: Hiking in Cuc Phuong National Park. Visiting the Endangered Primate Rescue Centre (EPRC) Visiting the Turtle Conservation Center (TCC) Van Long Nature Reserve where you can see Delacour's langurs in the wild, to Bai dinh Pagoda, the largest Pagoda in Southeast Asia, or to Tam Coc, Ngoc Son and Pu Luong Nature Reserves. We have bicycles available for our volunteers, which can be used the duration of the time you volunteer at Save Vietnam s Wildlife. A few useful items you should bring with you are: Cash Vietnamese dong Towel and toiletries, although both can be purchased at the local village if you run out Personal first aid kit Mosquito repellent Slip on shoes, like flip-flops Head torch or flashlight Tampons Raincoat Volunteers are reminded that you will be living and working in rural Vietnam so please observe local dress and follow accordingly, be modest, no short shorts or revealing tops.

VOLUNTEER GUIDELINES Thank you so much for volunteering with Save Vietnam s Wildlife. This sheet is designed to provide guidelines during your volunteering role with us. BIOSECURITY To protect the animals on site, Save Vietnam s Wildlife has strict biosecurity protocols in place which must be followed. Footbaths and footwear Before entering or exiting the Carnivore and Pangolin Conservation Centre (CPCP), all staff and volunteers must pass through the biosecurity station. When entering the CPCP all staff and volunteers must change into provided footwear at the biosecurity station either gumboots or open toed plastic sandals. Similarly, when exiting the CPCP, all staff and volunteers must change back in to their personal footwear. When passing through the biosecurity area, all staff and volunteers must walk first through the plain water footbath, dislodging any organic material for their shoes, and then through the chemical (Virkon) footbath. When exiting the CPCP through the biosecurity station, all staff and volunteers must wash their hands at the sink provided. Personal health Any volunteer who feels unwell should immediately inform a member of staff and refrain from working with animals for the day. This is to protect animals in the CPCP. Remember to wash hands before and after using the bathroom, and before and after each task relating to animals (enclosure cleaning, food preparation). Domestic animals Volunteers must not bring any domestic animals on site. SVW follows a strict policy to never feed poultry or poultry products to the animals. Poultry and poultry products are not allowed into the centre (even for staff personal consumption). WORKING WITH ANIMALS Volunteers are not to enter an enclosure with animals unless under the direct supervision of a SVW staff member. Be aware of your body language and the volume of your voice when working in close proximity to animals. Remember these are wild animals! Keep your movements calm and predictable and use a calm speaking voice. NEVER try to touch animals through enclosure wire. Some animals may approach the side of the enclosure to investigate your presence, but this is not an invitation to touch them. Some animals may bite. Respect their territory. Volunteers who assist with animal food preparation should observe good personal hygiene wash your hands before touching animal food, and after. PHOTOGRAPHS You are welcome to take photos of your work during your volunteer work, although by doing so you agree that SVW may use your photographs for use on our Facebook page, website, or other media as needed. However, we have a strict policy on posing with animals for non-work-related activities. SVW does not encourage the use of wild animals as props. Such photos send the wrong message to the public and can normalize the idea that wild animals can be kept as pets.

VOLUNTEER MAP Save Vietnam's Wildlife (SVW) volunteer map Legenda Save Vietnam's Wildlife Thao Linh restaurant NP tourist center Hao Tham guesthouse Small shop Small shop Morning market Bia hoi NP restaurant EPRC TCC Motorbike rental wegen Unnamed Road, Cúc Phương, Nho Quan, Ninh Bình, Vietnam đường rừng Cúc Phương, Cúc Phương, Nho Quan, Ninh Bình, Vietnam