Meet The Family: Shirley and Fernando

It is amazing how two distinct souls can be a mate and built a family. That’s happened as well in slow loris. Shirley is…

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Conservation experience Afifah: Endangered for being Cute

Because conservation is for all of us 😊 Primate represents different things to different people. Some we love, some we hate, and some we eat.…

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Shocking Protected Forest: The story of an unexpected pre-survey

“It is real, we are here, we have finally stepped onto the forest floor”. Last month, the LFP team finally entered the protected forest…

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Meet the family: Jogja and Mimi

The loris family: Jogja and Mimi’s family probably have the most mystery surrounding them out of all the slow loris families the LFP team…

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The Struggle of Catching Civet

Every animal has a role and benefits in wildlife, this also can be the topic for civet/Luwak. Civet/Luwak is an animal that has a…

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Meet the Family: Dindi

Lupak and Dindi and their offspring are one of our newest followed family units. The first offspring of the couple Lupak and Dindi, Smol…

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Online learning in a pandemic

Students from all over the world must have been so fed up by online classes, group assignment, and tons of material to read during…

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Lost in translation: the language we use to communicate nature

Earlier this week, I cautiously dipped my toes into the world of Zoom conferences; The Language of Landscapes. Being half a world away from…

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Assyifah: “Lessons, lessons, and more lessons!”

Hi everyone, my name is Assyifa! But you can call me Azmi. Azmi is my last name, but not my family’s name. I think…

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Candid Camera: Civets, carnivores & coffee

Our coffee programme camera traps have been up and running for a full two months now, and our efforts have begun to pay off.…

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