Using technology to study and protect elusive wildlife
Sumatra is home to some of the world’s most iconic animals – elephants, tigers, orangutans, and rhinos all co-exist on this remarkable...
Imogen Van Zyl: Indonesia trip 2016
Day 1-4- Ketambe My first ever experience of a tropical jungle in its natural state was breath-taking. The abundance of wildlife and...
George Ellis: Human-elephant conflict, meeting Rudi Putra & conserving the Leuser ecosystem
18th- 19th June- Back to Jaanga and off to Langsa The 18th was mainly spent travelling on a fairly bumpy coach drive, we stopped for...
Publication of An Introduction to Primate Conservation
An Introduction to Primate Conservation was published last week in the UK and Europe and was edited by LEAP leader Serge Wich features...
Research lecture at the University of North Sumatra (USU)
I am about to enter my fifth month in Sumatra and, in addition to the fieldwork in Sikundur, it is tremendously important to promote our...
Chris Marsh- LEAP Student Project Blog
After spending nearly 4 months conducting research in the lowland Sikundur site (conducting audio arrays and vegetation surveys), Emma...