Insect, creepy-crawly or indispensable helper?
Although almost imperceivable, insects represent two-thirds of all life on the planet! Despite constant growing technocracy, our agriculture is still fully dependent on its…
Read MoreAlthough almost imperceivable, insects represent two-thirds of all life on the planet! Despite constant growing technocracy, our agriculture is still fully dependent on its…
Read MoreTo get some inspiration for our slow loris rehabilitation centre in North Sumatra, we visited different slow loris stations and projects in Southeast Asia.…
Read MoreFirst of all, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Diva Muhammad Alfirman, and I am a volunteer here at Little Fireface Project.…
Read MoreHello, my name is Oriz. I have been a volunteer at The Little Fireface Project (LFP) however I will soon finish volunteering here. I…
Read MorePromoting organic coffee production to help slow loris conservation? That is our current plan. A sustainable way to implement the conservation of threatened species…
Read MoreIt’s not always easy heading out into the world, somewhere entirely different, with new a culture, language and customs. But more often than not,…
Read MoreJava Sparrow is one of the popular bird originally from Java and Bali. Their striking iridescent looks, red bills,black and white face mask and…
Read MoreHi everybody, I am Michela, the new field station coordinator. I arrived in Indonesia three weeks ago. This is my very first time here,…
Read MoreTomorrow I leave Cipaganti to return home to the U.S. I began my time at LFP over a year ago as a team member…
Read MoreOver the past few months, we have had quite a few new slow loris additions into our LFP family. It all really started with…
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