The Return of the Research Coordinator
So, for those of you who don’t remember me, I am Rob, the Research Coordinator here at LFP. If you follow any of…
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So, for those of you who don’t remember me, I am Rob, the Research Coordinator here at LFP. If you follow any of…
Arriving to the village of Cipaganti to start work on The Little Fireface Project I found myself far away from the hustle and bustle…
Researching wildlife trade isn’t for everyone. It requires going to markets and seeing wild animals being kept in cramped, unsuitable, sometimes abysmal conditions that…
Indonesia is a country full of exotic wildlife. Some are so fluffy, cute and adorable that people all over the world keep them as…
Environmental education is becoming an increasingly important subject in wildlife conservation. Without including the next generation into solving recent environmental issues and providing them…
Education was pretty new to me when I arrived at LFP. I had given a few talks but never interacted with a group on…
Living in a small village on the side of a mountain to look at a cryptic nocturnal primate is not your everyday kind of…
Conservation works in many ways. As pointed out by our Research Coordinator Robert O’Hagan in a previous blog, it is a precarious balance of…
We are inspired and grateful for Nadia’s commitment to help those lorises rescued from the cruel illegal wildlife trade, and to spread the word…
WELCOME TO S.L.O.W. 2015 This year’s S.L.O.W. runs from 14-20 SEPTEMBER. Will you go S.L.O.W. with us?? Entering its fourth year, Slow Loris Outreach…