#WhyWildlifeFriendly – Red Pandas in Nepal

To celebrate our coffee programme becoming Certified Wildlife Friendly™, we thought we would pass the mic to some of the other amazing projects and initiatives…

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#WhyWildlifeFriendly – Sea Turtles at Ten Knots

Leah Sabanal arrives at Lio Beach a little before 2AM, meeting up with the rest of her team as they prepare to walk roughly…

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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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Chronicles of Rere: Wildlife, conservation & the outdoors

Working with wildlife has always been a dream of mine since I was a child. Growing up in a rural area in the north…

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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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Biology, behaviour and bamboo

Holla! I am Yusi, currently in my third year studying Biology at Bandung Institute of Technology. I have passion for animal behavior since I…

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Volunteer Experience: Laila

If I have to summarize my 9 month experience in LFP in one word, it has to be “remarkable”. Never having been in West…

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Volunteer profile: Hilman!

Salam lestari!!! Hello I am Hilman Fauzi, I was born in Subang, West Java on March 15, 1998. I have spent time in several…

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Art & Conservation: Why art is a crucial part of the conservation story

As you may have spotted on our social media, to celebrate hitting *2000 followers* on Instagram, we hosted a #SlowLorisArt competition, asking you to…

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