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The Society for Environmental Exploration (SEE) was established in 1989 as a non-profit conservation non-governmental organisation (NGO) dedicated to safeguarding biodiversity and ecosystem integrity. Since its inception, SEE has hosted a myriad of global conservation projects under the banner name of Frontier.
We have a 15 year record of conserving biodiversity, discovering new species, building environmental awareness and developing sustainable livelihoods. We are not ‘just another gap year provider’.
Frontier projects entail rigorous, “hands-on” fieldwork, benefiting endangered tropical wildlife and their ecosystems and directly assisting developing countries rich in biodiversity but poor in the capacity to manage natural resources. Frontier projects advance field research and implement projects that will help conserve biodiversity and help develop sustainable livelihoods.
Relationships overseas are consolidated through formal partnerships with host country institutions, often ministries, universities, and research institutions. We are known locally as Frontier-Cambodia, Frontier-Madagascar, Frontier-Nicaragua and Frontier-Tanzania.
We have a 15 year record of conserving biodiversity, discovering new species, building environmental awareness and developing sustainable livelihoods. We are not ‘just another gap year provider’.
Frontier projects entail rigorous, “hands-on” fieldwork, benefiting endangered tropical wildlife and their ecosystems and directly assisting developing countries rich in biodiversity but poor in the capacity to manage natural resources. Frontier projects advance field research and implement projects that will help conserve biodiversity and help develop sustainable livelihoods.
Relationships overseas are consolidated through formal partnerships with host country institutions, often ministries, universities, and research institutions. We are known locally as Frontier-Cambodia, Frontier-Madagascar, Frontier-Nicaragua and Frontier-Tanzania.


