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Thursday, October 6, 2011

ECOISLAND.TV - GREEN PEOPLE WANTED (PACIFIC)!, THURSDAY 6, OCTOBER 2011

TITLE: ECOISLAND.TV - GREEN PEOPLE WANTED (PACIFIC)!
SECTORS: Marine, Rivers, Fisheries, Oceanography, Ecology, Wildlife, Conservation, Forestry
LOCATION: Nigeria
TYPE: Temporary / Contract / Seasonal
Level: First Level
DEADLINE: 20/10/2011
CONTACT NAME: Juan Hernanadez

Be part of the "Best Conservation Job in the World", enjoy yourself and be part of a great green social experiment which will be seen by millions of viewers on TV and the Internet. On a conservation level, this T.V program will be not just working to a 'bottom line' much of the revenue will be channeled back into global conservation initiatives.
SO WHAT'S IT LIKE?
Think of a cross between 'The Beach', Tribe Wanted and BBC's 'Castaway'....with a green twist. However, it's certainly not a game show. The bottom line is that this is a conservation initiative and an income generator for the local community
WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW MORE?
EcoIsland will obviously appeal to young travelers, however, we will be inviting a cross section of age groups. Couples can apply.
Only 100 applicants will be chosen, but don't rush, it's not first come first serve.
There is no charge to you. However there is also no salary (currency is not required as everything will be on a bata system). However we will cover:
Air fares (internal and external - inbound and outbound)
All travel
Food and Accommodation (basic)
You must be physically fit, this will be mentally and physically tough.
You can be from any country of the world.
The minimum age for applicants is 18.
HOW TO APPLY
First you will need to express your interest - we have contracted an external company to collate initial applications through to final applicants.  Simply go to http://www.stopdodo.com/ - search for our page by entering ecoisland.tv in the Search area.  You will find application information at the bottom of that page.  In August we will then email you an application pack.

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