Past volunteer interview: Jack McQuibban
Jack McQuibban volunteered on Frontier’s Bali Teaching and Beaches project last year and had a fantastic time. He tells us all about it…
Jack McQuibban volunteered on Frontier’s Bali Teaching and Beaches project last year and had a fantastic time. He tells us all about it…
Friday, March 1, 2013 at 11:40AM | tagged
Indonesia,
borneo,
conservation,
deforestation,
jungle,
palm oil,
patrick rouxel,
resource exploitation,
sumatra | in
Into the Wild Meets:,
nature news
Thursday, February 7, 2013 at 10:44AM | tagged
Indonesia,
asia pulp & paper,
biodiversity,
conservation,
greenpeace,
jungle,
wildlife | in
nature news
Wednesday, January 16, 2013 at 10:14AM | tagged
Elephant,
Indonesia,
Machu Picchu,
conservation,
rio de janeiro,
south africa,
thailand | in
Inspiration,
Top 10 This week’s project of the week is the Indonesia Orangutan Conservation project. So we thought we’d take a look at this amazing country to bring you all the best things to do, see and eat...
Friday, May 18, 2012 at 4:57PM | tagged
Indonesia,
Project of the Week,
frontier,
gap year,
gap year advice,
orangutan gap year,
travel,
travel abroad,
travel advice,
volunteer abroad,
wildlife conservation placement,
year out | in
Project of the Week This week Into the Wild has been on a round the world trip to the lands touched by the equatorial line. So far we’ve been through South America and Africa. Today the line of zero degrees latitude is leading us into Asia where it passes over just a small selection of Indonesian Islands – despite their small size, these lands are still jam packed with equatorial wonders.
Friday, February 3, 2012 at 4:52PM | tagged
Indonesia,
Mount Kerinci,
Muaro Jambi,
South East Asia,
borneo,
equator,
orangutans,
rainforest,
sumatra,
tigers Quick links:Gap Year / Volunteering Abroad / Adventure Travel / Teaching Abroad / Facebook /
Gap Year TV
The Gap Year Blog is maintained by Frontier, who organise marine conservation, wildlife conservation, teaching and community development volunteer projects worldwide.