Looking for the dispersing Lalit
Working with wild animals is always a challenge, we can never predict their behaviours, movements, and dispersal. We know when we collared juveniles, we…
Read MoreWorking with wild animals is always a challenge, we can never predict their behaviours, movements, and dispersal. We know when we collared juveniles, we…
Read MoreHello Everyone! Xin chào! My name is Brittany Rapone, and I am a Primate Conservation MSc student at Oxford Brookes University. Professor Anna Nekaris…
Read MoreIt was an afternoon on a Saturday, a few hours after I arrived, when I was asked if I wanted to do rounds that…
Read MoreHello, it’s Andika here. I’m a student from Biology major in ITB and currently volunteering for the LFP Coffee Project. I do birdwatching and…
Read MoreSounds of water gallon beating and people starts shouting “Sahur..sahur !” a longway down to crossroad, trying to wake people for “sahur (the predawn…
Read MoreWhile the sun sets and villagers slowly return to their homes for the night, the bustle and noise of human life slowly subsides and…
Read MoreHi everybody, I am Michela, the field station coordinator. Today I would like to talk about the “coffee curriculum” we are teaching the secondary…
Read MoreAs part of the coffee project, we provided a 3-day training on the production of organic fertilisers to coffee farmers from the villages Cipaganti…
Read MoreHi everyone my name is Ahmad. I am the Wildlife trade officer at LFP. In this week blog, I want to share about my…
Read MoreAccording to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a forester is someone who is trained in forestry. Furthermore, forestry can be defined as the science of developing,…
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