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 MoreWorld Environment Day is bound to mean many different things to different people. Whether you’re a fisherman in Indonesia who, every year, is seeing…
Read MoreEarth Day 2020 has got us thinking, what is it that we value most about Earth and what can we do to protect it?…
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 MoreFor the last 8 or so months, I have been conducting conservation education lessons with school children all over Indonesia. This has been such…
Read MoreThe last week’s have seen a major change in our wild slow loris social groups. This has resulted in some dangerous dispersals by two…
Read MoreNew research assessing slow loris handedness in the wild and in captivity has been published this week (Monday 2 April). A team of researchers from…
Read MoreHarry Potter and Owl Trade Since the 1990s, the Little Fireface Project team has been conducting surveys in Java’s notorious animal markets. In 2017,…
Read MoreSlow Loris Conservation Through Education and Outreach By Ella Brown – Field Station Coordinator As the Field Station Coordinator, my job encompasses many responsibilities.…
Read MoreIt has been 6 months since I first got to Indonesia to work at the Little Fireface Project (LFP) and conduct my PhD field…
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