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,…
Read MoreHarry Potter and Owl Trade Since the 1990s, the Little Fireface Project team has been conducting surveys in Java’s notorious animal markets. In 2017,…
Read MoreThe small invertebrates found in Indonesia Hello, my name is Danielle, I am currently at LFP as it has always been a dream of…
Read MoreWorld Pangolin Day Pangolins are unique and extraordinary mammals characterised by their scaly skin, which protects them in the wild. Eight species of pangolins…
Read MoreSurprises Inside Forest written by Matthew Gardiner Having arrived in Indonesia nearly a month ago a lot has happened. I’ve experienced Java from the…
Read MoreRescue Successful of the Little Slow Loris Hey 🙂 I’m Lucy and I began volunteering for LFP in 2015. I am now the…
Read MoreSlow Loris Conservation Through Education and Outreach By Ella Brown – Field Station Coordinator As the Field Station Coordinator, my job encompasses many responsibilities.…
Read MoreTackling Wildlife Trade About 75 km to the southeast of the capital city of West Java lies a town with lots of panoramic…
Read MoreBehind the Scenes of Real World Conservation Everyone reading this is most likely aware of the Little Fireface Project and what we do. Our…
Read MoreSapphire’s Experience in Cipaganti HAPPY HO-LORISIDAES! It’s the holiday season here at LFP and it’s a time to celebrate and conserve simultaneously. I’m…
Read MoreA field work family I´m Imanol and I´m from Bilbao. I have come to LFP as part of my master´s degree – I study…
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