Looking for the dispersing Lalit
Working with wild animals is always a challenge, we can never predict their behaviours, movements, and dispersal. We know when we collared juveniles, we…
Read MoreWorking with wild animals is always a challenge, we can never predict their behaviours, movements, and dispersal. We know when we collared juveniles, we…
Read MoreHello Everyone! Xin chào! My name is Brittany Rapone, and I am a Primate Conservation MSc student at Oxford Brookes University. Professor Anna Nekaris…
Read MoreIt was an afternoon on a Saturday, a few hours after I arrived, when I was asked if I wanted to do rounds that…
Read MoreWhile the sun sets and villagers slowly return to their homes for the night, the bustle and noise of human life slowly subsides and…
Read MoreTo get some inspiration for our slow loris rehabilitation centre in North Sumatra, we visited different slow loris stations and projects in Southeast Asia.…
Read MoreHello, my name is Oriz. I have been a volunteer at The Little Fireface Project (LFP) however I will soon finish volunteering here. I…
Read MoreOver the past few months, we have had quite a few new slow loris additions into our LFP family. It all really started with…
Read MoreThe Goal The goal of LFP’s agroforestry project is to plant more trees to give more connectivity and food sources to the wildlife, particularly…
Read MoreOn November 2nd, Adin and I observed Mimi on 1st shift. We arrived at the Mimi sleeping tree, but heavy rain fell until 8:00…
Read MoreFor the last 8 or so months, I have been conducting conservation education lessons with school children all over Indonesia. This has been such…
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