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…
Read MoreEarlier this week, I cautiously dipped my toes into the world of Zoom conferences; The Language of Landscapes. Being half a world away from…
Read MoreWorking with wildlife has always been a dream of mine since I was a child. Growing up in a rural area in the north…
Read MoreHi 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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Read MoreCamera trap technology is commonly used in conservation; understanding the movement ecology of animals is essential for creating tailor-made conservation efforts. As much as…
Read MoreI think we can all agree that it’s been a strange start to 2020. The fires in Australia, floods in the UK, not to…
Read MoreHey everyone, my name is Katey and I have just stepped into the role of Research Coordinator with the Little Fireface Project. Having been…
Read MoreThere are tons of stories you can write about slow lorises. We can literally talk about everything—their homerange, their diet preference, their cute behavior,…
Read MoreHi all! I am Rifqi, the Wildlife Trade Officer here at Little Fireface Project. It has been four months since I returned to the…
Read MoreI have always been interested in the behaviour and social relationships of animals, though no group of animals have captivated me as much as…
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