Youth Conservation

Young people of my generation have a very unique connection with nature, one that is often disregarded by adults. “Get off your phone and…

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Coffee and Film

Hi, I’m Conor! I’m a natural history filmmaker from the UK. As I write this, I’m here at the LFP field station in Cipaganti.…

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Less plastic, please!

Hello everyone, it’s Michela, the LFP field station coordinator, and today I would like to talk about a big nowaday issue: plastic pollution. Plastic…

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Categories Daily Life

Miskin the queen of Rumah Hijau

Miskin means “poor” in Indonesian, and it is a very appropriate name for the cat at the LFP research station (also called Rumah Hijau…

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Daily routine of LFP volunteers

Hi there folks! It’s been a while since we write for the blog. We miss the camp so much because of everything (literally everything!)…

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Ramadhan in Indonesia

Sounds of water gallon beating and people starts shouting “Sahur..sahur !” a longway down to crossroad, trying to wake people for “sahur (the predawn…

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A Year in Cipaganti

Tomorrow I leave Cipaganti to return home to the U.S. I began my time at LFP over a year ago as a team member…

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Study trip to Cipaganti, West Java

Bing Wen and I from the National Biodiversity Centre, together with Yuet Hsin from the Conservation division of National Parks Board (NParks), Singapore attended…

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Relationship Between Farmers and Slow Lorises

Volunteering in LFP, for some reason I can’t believe it till now. The atmosphere of how LFP staff and another volunteer is very open…

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