During your placement, your volunteer tasks will be a balanced combination of research and smallholding.
RESEARCH
This center focuses heavily on ethology, the study of animal behavior, with an emphasis on behavioral patterns that occur in the wild.
Horses – The research is primarily focused on natural horsemanship which is the keeping, handling and training of horses based on equine ethology. The key to their findings is observation, enabling the researchers to get to know the horses before they start building a relationship. While you will be involved in the observation of the horses’ behavior, some of the other tasks with the horses may include:
- Learning the equine language using various techniques
- Training before riding for sport such as jumping, driving, eventing or endurance
- Keeping the horses company
- Trimming the hooves
- Assisting with health check-ups
The research gained through observation is directly put into practice. The learner then refines their understanding of the horses and can experience a richer understanding in working with them.
Magpies – There is also a unique opportunity involving azure-winged magpies for any volunteer who is interested. The team are following the local band of azure-winged magpies in the area. These beautiful jet-black-headed, blue winged birds are around throughout the year, especially in the spring when nesting and rearing young makes them particularly interactive.
The research findings for the magpies are used to produce books and articles. The first six years of the center’s research were devoted to a book about the Iberian azure-winged magpie. For the next while, the center plans to produce an article for the ornithological review “ARDEOLA”, of the Spanish Ornithological Society (SEO).
Other animals – In the countryside you will also learn to note observations about other wildlife. You will quickly learn how to recognize certain animal’s tracks as well as flight and song patterns.
SMALLHOLDING
The center also has a farming component. The center has both a smallholding (small farm) and vegetable garden that need tending.
Smallholding/Vegetable Garden – The work in the vegetable garden in seasonal. In March, you will prepare the soil using horse traction. From March to June, you will be planting and weeding. The work in the smallholding will be with the poultry and horses. Your precise activities will be decided upon once you arrive.
Repairs – You may need to deal with repairs and improvements to fences and gates around the center.
Typical Day: The hours you volunteer are up to you, but we recommend 4-6 hours a day, 5 days a week, to make a meaningful contribution. You also have the option to volunteer on weekends, as animals require daily care. Your day will usually start with breakfast in your accommodation before getting ready for activities, which start at 10 am. If you are interested in the study of azure – winged magpies, then your day will start at dawn to observe the birds’ behaviour. In this case, you will have time for breakfast afterwards. The rest of the day will consist of observation, research and any needed repairs on the grounds.