Not Just A Job: My Journey in Javan Slow Loris Conservation

Minute by minute, hour by hour, even year by year passed by unnoticed. That’s exactly how I felt during my time working as a…

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Wild Encounters and Conservation: My Time with LFP

Hello, I’m Gaya, a forestry and environment student at IPB University. I just finished my internship at Little Fireface Project. It feels quite good…

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A Journey of Conservation and Discovery with LFP

During my two-month internship with the Little Fireface Project in Cipaganti, I had the incredible opportunity to contribute to the conservation of the Critically…

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Volunteering in LFP: An Inside Look of Javan Slow Loris Research

I am Alex Duggan, a student of Anna Nekaris and Oxford Brookes alumnus who volunteered at LFP. I assisted at LFP by participating in…

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The Experience of Chasing a Dream: Taking a Role in the World of Conservation

Hello, I am Sherly Audrien Yolanda, one of the conservation students from IPB University. It is a pleasure to share my amazing experience as…

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THE FIRST MOMENT

Hello everyone, my name is Ivan Hafidhuddin. I was a volunteer at the Little Fireface Project for four weeks. During my time as a…

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Do You See Another Eyeshine?

Another Wildlife Animal Sighting During Loris Observation Slow loris observation is an activity that we always do every night for six days in a…

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Volunteer Experiences: Zain Part 1

I’ve been at the Little Fireface Project Research Station in Garut, West Java, for two months now, and it’s been increasing over time. I…

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Sajak di Ketinggian

MEMELUK KEHIDUPAN DI PUNDAK PAPANDAYAN Barangkali terselip diantara balok-balok kayu atau tertindih lalu lalang orang-orang yang berlalu memeluk dingin di kakinya

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Categories Conservation Fieldwork

Javan Slow Loris: Another point of view of their life threat

The slow lorises (Nycticebus spp.) are the one and only nocturnal primate that has venom. Unfortunately, based on IUCN data, all of the Nycticebus spp.’s population are…

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