Categories Conservation Fieldwork

Bats in Cipaganti

Hai readers. My name is Ida Mustikaningrum. I come from Yogyakarta city. I study at Gadjah Mada University. Now I have lived in Cipaganti…

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Slow Loris Outreach Week 2017

Every October the Little Fireface Project invites the whole world to participate in Slow Loris Outreach Week (SLOW). Each year a collaboration of inspirational…

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A wonderful LFP experience

Hi to everyone reading my blog, hopefully it will deliver a message about why we should care about wildlife, especially the Javan Slow Loris…

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A Sapphire for our Slow Lorises!

I’m Sapphire and I have come to LFP as part of my BSc in Zoology at Cardiff University. Almost two months into my placement…

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A day as a volunteer at LFP

A day in the life of a volunteer at LFP You wake up to the sound of the mosque cascading through the village and…

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Teaching Indonesian children natural history can change attitudes about illegal trade

New research, which has assessed the impact of a children’s storybook on a Critically Endangered species – the Javan slow loris – has been…

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Volunteering for Conservation Education

So often, when looking for volunteering opportunities in wildlife conservation or research, you’ll see images of deep dark forests, scientific observations, rescued animals being…

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Terima kasih!

Someone pointed out to me recently that, based on my blog posts, it seems I have an altogether negative view of the things I’ve…

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You won’t regret it!

During my interview for LFP, I remember hearing the Sharon, LFP’s field station coordinator, tell me that the site in West Java was more…

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One year of wild ride

This week exactly marks my one year of working with this awesome slow loris conservation organization. I can’t believe it’s already one year. I…

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