Monday, 11 February 2019

Voluntariado no RIAS


O meu nome é Ana, e tenho 25 anos. Sou uma voluntária romena, e o meu projecto com MOJU começou em Setembro de 2018. Trabalho no RIAS (Centro de Recuperação e Investigação de Animais Selvagens) situado na Quinta de Marim, Olhão. Este centro ajuda a reabilitar animais feridos, doentes ou mantidos em catividade ilegalmente. O objetivo é libertar estes animais de volta na natureza e educar a população sobre a conservação dos animais selvagens.

O meu projeto inclui a preparação e alimentação dos animais, auxiliar os veterinários na clínica, manter e limpar o centro, e participar em actividades educacionais.

A maioría dos animais que nós recebemos são aves, como por exemplo, gaivotas, águias, mochos, corujas, garças, grifos, pegas, guinchos, andorinhas, penereiros, gansos patolas e vários tipos de passeriformes. O centro também recebe mamíferos, como ouriços-cacheiros, coelhos, raposas e morcegos, mas também répteis, como camaleões e cágados. Todas as estações do ano sâo diferentes.

Eu gosto de trabalhar e aprender sobre as aves de rapina e de ver os animais a serem libertados.
As pessoas com que eu trabalho no RIAS fazem-me sentir em familia.

Sabia que os grifos (Gyps fulvus) migram para o Norte de África no outono e voltam para o Portugal na primavera?
Todos os dias aprendo muitas coisas novas sobre os animais e a natureza.

Espero passar o resto da minha vida a trabalhar na área de conservação




Wednesday, 9 January 2019

Marcha around Estoi


Doing exercise is a must in our volunteer’s life. The Algarve gives us the opportunity to be surrounded by nature and fresh air so it’s easy to feel comfortable and with the energy to take our trainers and explore around the region. This is why last Sunday some volunteers from Moju decided to take part in the marcha in the village of Estoi.


The marcha started in the centre of the town, in front of the church, the Igreja Matriz de Estoi. One of the most interesting things we discovered about this neoclassical building is that it was build during the 15th century, but it had to be restored in 1755 after a terrible earthquake. For its reconstruction they decided to use wood that previously belonged to ships and boats.


The marcha continued through the ways around the field. It was divided in two races: a short one of 4 kilometres and a long race of 10 kilometres. In our way along the 10 kilometres, we discovered an amazing view of the beautiful houses and the nature around them.


The marcha finished in the same place where it started but before, we had a long stop in the beautiful Palace of Estoi. The palace was renovated in the 19th century and it’s characterized by the pink Rococo facade and the beautiful mosaics of its walls and the gardens that surround the palace, now converted into a hotel.


If you like sports and nature, you can find more information about the marchas around Algarve in this link!


Monday, 17 December 2018

Visit to vegetable garden in winter

As you might remember volunteers of MOJU work not only with kids, but also we have a little vegetable garden in "Ecoteca". We experiment there, check our skills and hope for vegetables to grow.

Because of a lot of rains and holidays we didn't visit our land around one month. And wonder happened! After rainy weeks our plot became all green, wild plants which before were more or less exterminated growing everywhere. At the same time cucumbers, spinach and salsa were also bigger and much more than before.


We brought part of the harvest home and made a big salad with all of the harvest and avocado.

Monday, 3 December 2018

Visiting Lagos again!

Last weekend we visited Lagos and west cost of Algarve.
One can get to Lagos on train, but for other places we needed to rent a car, because most of beautiful natural locations doesn't have public transport connection.


Lagos is one of the most beautiful and most visited city in Algarve.
You can go from beach to beach through little caves between.


Variety of rocky views impressed me. In every coast point of Lagos I was discovering rare shore beauty.
Algarve is such a beautiful place, I wish to visit every natural wonder of it.

Monday, 26 November 2018

Trainings in Geres

From Outumn we started EVS arriving and mid-term trainings in Peneda-Gerês National Park  (Parque Nacional da Peneda-Gerês). More accurately in youth hostel - Pousada de Juventude do Gerês.






The nature of this park is amazing. Its making staying for training realy amazing, one can go walk around, see mountains. Really good place to relax and feel the north beauty of Portugal.

Sunday, 18 November 2018

Important: How our new volunteers feel themselves coming to Olhao.

4 new volunteers from different countries came here to Olhao to work with kids. Our team becomming bigger again!


First days in new country with new people sure can put young person into stress. Thats why we wonder How does the new volunteer who recently arrived in the city feels. Also it will be nice to compare the impression in the beging of EVS and after some time.


So, further are first impressions of our volunteers:

Monday, 12 November 2018

Climate challange


Coming to the south Portugal we all expect to have warm sunny days. And its true! After -5C in Ukraine I came on 17th of January to Algarve, the warmest region in Portugal, and took off my light Autumn coat, having +23C. I remember that day very good - Hungarian volunteer Lisy met me just in t-shirt. I was feeling so good, warming myself on the sun. We had sun in winter almost every day and for the whole day. Having so much sun was like a paradise for me. We even based in the ocean in the super cold water.

BUT, not all days are so warm and there is no central heating inside houses. So, in winter, at daytime it's colder inside the buildings than outside. It's a problem, especially, when rooms are not on the  sun side. For me and Lisy it was hard to get used to coldness at home, so we used electric heaters a lot.