Wild animals should stay in the forest, not in our homes
The existence of the covid-19 pandemic that occurred in every corner of the world keeps everyone in their homes. The outbreak of the SARS…
Read MoreThe existence of the covid-19 pandemic that occurred in every corner of the world keeps everyone in their homes. The outbreak of the SARS…
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 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 More*Toad* you you had a blog coming from resident herpetologist, Nabil! Our new Research Assistant is ready and raring to go, eager to learn…
Read MoreSo, it’s official, I’m a teacher now. Didn’t think you’d be getting a Sophie edition of Conservation Education Station so soon? Quite frankly, I…
Read MoreJoin our Little Fireface Project team of 3 postdoctoral researchers, 4 PhD students, 5 MSc students, 2 coordinators, 5 trackers, and other field staff,…
Read MoreI had the pleasure to participate at the BIAZA Annual Conference & AGM 2018 “Collaboration and Cooperation” from 6th – 8th of June in…
Read MoreAs part of my internship at The Littlefire Face Project I am working on the new agroforestry project. The project aims to work with…
Read MoreOxford, United Kingdom Slow lorises are cute but venomous nocturnal primates found from India to the Philippines; the nine currently recognised species are all…
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