National Parks and Sancturies

Human caring is believed to be as old as 1.8 million years or more. The first evidence of human caring was reported when paleontologists discovered the toothless skull of an aged Homo erectus at Dmanisi near Caucasus mountains in Georgia. This discovery poses an intriguing question: How did he survive without chewing? The answer is: Perhaps another hominid helped him.

Volunteer work is a great way to contribute to the global community and also foster personal growth. You can learn a lot about yourself by volunteering to help others. It also allows volunteers to enrich their cultural experience in India.

The Sloth Bear Foundation (SBF) is a registered non profit organization and has openings for volunteer positions in the field of wildlife and environment conservation, child care, education, health and community work.It has also tied up with many organizations in India to offer volunteer positions for people within the age group of 18 to 80 years. The programmes are year-round. The volunteers work in and around Bellary , Hospet and Sandur which is about 350 kms from Bangalore in Karnataka. Most of the work is centered around ‘ The Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary’ which is one of its kind in India and the UNESCO’S World Heritage Center, Hampi ,the home of rich Indian heritage.



Learn more about medicinal plants, flora, birds and repltiles of Bellary

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