Youth Conservation
Young people of my generation have a very unique connection with nature, one that is often disregarded by adults. “Get off your phone and…
Read MoreYoung people of my generation have a very unique connection with nature, one that is often disregarded by adults. “Get off your phone and…
Read MoreHi, I’m Conor! I’m a natural history filmmaker from the UK. As I write this, I’m here at the LFP field station in Cipaganti.…
Read MoreHello everyone, it’s Michela, the LFP field station coordinator, and today I would like to talk about a big nowaday issue: plastic pollution. Plastic…
Read MoreMiskin means “poor” in Indonesian, and it is a very appropriate name for the cat at the LFP research station (also called Rumah Hijau…
Read MoreHi there folks! It’s been a while since we write for the blog. We miss the camp so much because of everything (literally everything!)…
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 MoreTomorrow I leave Cipaganti to return home to the U.S. I began my time at LFP over a year ago as a team member…
Read MoreBing Wen and I from the National Biodiversity Centre, together with Yuet Hsin from the Conservation division of National Parks Board (NParks), Singapore attended…
Read MoreToday’s SLOW2018 blog comes from Johanna Rode, Director of Asian Field Programme Coordinator at Chester Zoo. After our Director Anna Nekaris visited Cipaganti in…
Read MoreVolunteering in LFP, for some reason I can’t believe it till now. The atmosphere of how LFP staff and another volunteer is very open…
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