What does Dry Stone Wall Builder/Meadow Keeper do?
- restores dry-stone walls that were built by a traditional technique
without the use of mortar or binder
- clears the areas covered by vegetation that has overgrown the dry-stone
walls and the flooded meadows
- restores the wooden educational trail of Park by painting it
- helps collect the mowed hay from the meadow and hand picks invasive
plant species
- informs the public (Parks' visitors) about the project activities
- contributes to the preservation of traditional knowledge, as well as
the cultural and natural heritage of the Park
How many volunteers are needed?
5, aged 18-30 (the project is
funded through European Solidarity Corps)
When will the program start?
The program will take place in
September of 2023. (02.09. – 16.09.).
Working hours
Optimally 5 hours a day, a total
of 70 hours over the 14 days of the program. The planned schedule includes
short rest breaks. Participation is mandatory for the entire duration of the
program.
Requirements
- readiness for
demanding physical work and being in the sun (high temperatures) ability to
work and find an independent role in a group
- patience and
dedication
- hiking and
willingness to spend the whole day in the outdoors
- the desire for
informal learning and intercultural exchange
- goodwill and
flexibility
Languages
English or Croatian language.
Volunteering with a disability
The volunteer positions are not
suitable for people with severe disabilities or physical difficulties.
Location
The volunteers will work in the
area of harbor Prosika and Modrave – once the largest olive grove on the
eastern Adriatic coast. The first week will be dedicated to the restoration of
the dry-stone walls, while the second week will be devoted to habitat and
infrastructure restoration.
Accommodation
Camping positions will be
reserved for volunteers in Camp Kalebić: https://kamp-kalebic.hr/,
situated on the seaside of the channel Prosika. Costs of the accommodation at
the camp will be covered by the project but the volunteers have to provide
tents, sleeping bags, and sleeping mats themselves.
Meals
Park will procure and deliver groceries
for the volunteers. One hot meal will be prepared for the volunteers each day,
while the volunteers will prepare other meals independently (breakfast and
dinner) at the Camp. The Park will cover
the food costs.
Transportation
The Public Institution Nature
Park Vransko jezero covers the costs of the volunteer's arrival and departure
by public transport. Local transportation within the Park is provided. The
program is financed by the European Union funds from the European Solidarity
Corps program, which covers all volunteers' expenses, including travel,
accommodation, food, and pocket money expenses for each day of volunteering.
Leisure time
- explore the Nature Park Vransko jezero - watch birds, get to know the
hiking trails of the Park, and visit the attractive "Kamenjak"
viewpoint, which offers a view of the entire lake and the Adriatic Sea
- swim in Vransko jezero and the Adriatic Sea
- visit nearby islands - Murter and Vrgada
- visit the cities of Zadar, Biograd or Šibenik
Why volunteer at our Park
- through
volunteering, you will master the traditional knowledge of dry stone walling
technique
- you will get
to know the Mediterranean wetland and its biodiversity
- you will
strengthen your body and spirit through active work in nature
- you will see
for yourself the power of teamwork
- you will gain
confidence in your own abilities
- you will
contribute to local sustainability and strengthening of the local community
Interested?
Applications for this program are
open until the volunteering positions are filled.