A wonderful LFP experience
Hi to everyone reading my blog, hopefully it will deliver a message about why we should care about wildlife, especially the Javan Slow Loris…
Read MoreHi to everyone reading my blog, hopefully it will deliver a message about why we should care about wildlife, especially the Javan Slow Loris…
Read MoreI’m Sapphire and I have come to LFP as part of my BSc in Zoology at Cardiff University. Almost two months into my placement…
Read MoreA day in the life of a volunteer at LFP You wake up to the sound of the mosque cascading through the village and…
Read MoreSo often, when looking for volunteering opportunities in wildlife conservation or research, you’ll see images of deep dark forests, scientific observations, rescued animals being…
Read MoreSomeone pointed out to me recently that, based on my blog posts, it seems I have an altogether negative view of the things I’ve…
Read MoreDuring my interview for LFP, I remember hearing the Sharon, LFP’s field station coordinator, tell me that the site in West Java was more…
Read MoreThis week exactly marks my one year of working with this awesome slow loris conservation organization. I can’t believe it’s already one year. I…
Read More“Do you want coffee? Tea?” I glance with discomfort at the LFP staff member who has come to help me translate. It is Ramadan,…
Read MoreThe almost perfectly conical mountain lying across the valley, from behind which the sun is cracking the pre-dawn sky in two, has wild peacocks. It is…
Read MoreTo me, the decision to become a volunteer at LFP was both hard and easy in the same time. I really loved my job…
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