A spoonful of Conservation helps the Planet go round

I had the pleasure to participate at the BIAZA Annual Conference & AGM 2018 “Collaboration and Cooperation” from 6th – 8th of June in…

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Dangerous Dispersal Drawing Competition!

The last week’s have seen a major change in our wild slow loris social groups. This has resulted in some dangerous dispersals by two…

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Thailand: Selfish selfies & Cruel coconuts

Thailand with its coconut tree fringed white-sand beaches and busy urban cities is a popular tourist destination; with world-wide appeal. #notably tourists flock to…

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Slow lorises (Nycticebus spp.) display evidence of handedness in the wild and in captivity

New research assessing slow loris handedness in the wild and in captivity has been published this week (Monday 2 April). A team of researchers from…

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Slow Loris Conservation Education in Pontianak

If you have been following our recent blogs and facebook posts, you might know that LFP is starting an exciting new education project in…

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How Zoos Helping LFP Lost Us Lush’s Support

This week we were very sad to receive the news that our application to Lush to hold a Charity Pot party at our local…

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The Harry Potter Effect and Indonesia’s Owls

Harry Potter and Owl Trade Since the 1990s, the Little Fireface Project team has been conducting surveys in Java’s notorious animal markets.  In 2017,…

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Into The World of Invertebrates

The small invertebrates found in Indonesia Hello, my name is Danielle, I am currently at LFP as it has always been a dream of…

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Save the Pangolin!

World Pangolin Day Pangolins are unique and extraordinary mammals characterised by their scaly skin, which protects them in the wild. Eight species of pangolins…

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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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