Slash and Burn – by FF Journalist Giles Crosse
Giles Crosse There is here in Peru, and in many developing countries, a strong tendency to burn things. When that comes to rubbish in the streets or toxic chemicals that is a bad thing. Then again,...
View ArticleOneness – by FF Journalist Giles Crosse
I read this lovely, meaningful excerpt from ‘Alex and me’ by Irene M. Pappenberg, which I felt keen to share on these pages…Alex was her Gray Parrot with which Pappenberg carried out research into...
View ArticleA Line in the Road – by FF Journalist Giles Crosse
Right - protected, left - unprotected - Giles Crosse Some hours outside the Fauna Forever base in Puerto Maldonado, the extent of deforestation, primarily caused by goldmining in the area, becomes...
View ArticleAppearance of Uncontacted Indigenous Groups in Rio Las Piedras – The Need for...
Taken from www.zgf.de and written by Rob Williams The last three days have seen an incredible thing happen in SE Peru. Some 60-80 indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation (often called “uncontacted”)...
View ArticleA Multi-Sensory Experience – by Primate Research Intern Megan LaFollette
Taken from her own blog (click here to go there now), this is a beautifully written post from our Primate Team Intern, Megan LaFollette. One of the reasons that working with Fauna Forever in the...
View ArticleThe Story of a Girl’s Heart, Stolen in the Amazon – by Office Intern Cora Chan
Introduction: An anthropology student from Hong Kong going to Puerto Maldonado in Peru to do a summer internship in a non-profit organization called Fauna Forever. It was 15 June 2013. The girl...
View ArticleDeforestation in the 2013 IPCC Report Summary on Climate Change
29/09/2013 – According to the latest summary report on climate change by the IPCC, scientists are 95% certain that humans are the “dominant cause” of global warming since the 1950s. The report also...
View ArticleAn Update From the Field Team – by Emma Stroud
Fauna Forever is alive and well, operating as a collection of interests, accents, passions, projects, and characters. In an increasingly apathetic world, it’s refreshing to meet young adults who have...
View ArticlePeru and Brazil, by Jinnie Yeo
This is a blog entry by the very talented travel writer, photographer and good friend of Dave’s, Jinnie Yeo. Jinnie, Jo, Alex and Brendon (Dave’s friends from London) came to visit him in Peru in May...
View ArticlePART 1: Adventure to the Remote Indigenous Community of Puerto Nuevo, Las...
Soledad Lake at ARCC Day 1: 9th February 2014 Sunday Fun Day at the Center (ARCC). Today was a day off for everyone, to relax. We played games, read our books etc, it was nice. I also took the...
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