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Wisdom of wildlife. From the rainforest to urban life

Wisdom of wildlife. From the rainforest to urban life

http://wildlifewisdom.wordpress.com

Learning wisdom from wildlife and experience the encounters of tropical wildlife, from the rainforest to urban life, written by an Indonesian wildlife biologist working in Indonesia who proudly working for conservation research (at least for the time being). Currently, she is trying to finish her phd in conservation biology, looking at patterns of bird and butterfly communities in Lambusango forest, Buton, Southeast Sulawesi.

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  • Cooking on the edge: conservation starts from good meal!

    Posted on Saturday October 10th, 2009 at 04:16 in travel, food, field work

    You got no choice on your packed lunchbox and your daily meals when you are staying in the forest and do some conservation fieldwork. Practicality is the key. People need to go to the forest as early as the sunrise to do the survey and go back to t...

  • A different citiwalk, a birdwalk

    Posted on Sunday May 10th, 2009 at 10:40 in wildlife, birds, urban wildlife

    Birdwatching in a city is definitely unpopular, particularly when you talked about Jakarta, one of the most populated cities in the world. Once I uploaded my story of my recent birdwatching activity in the center of Jakarta, I received a suggestion ...

  • Linking one to another in Fort Rotterdam

    Posted on Tuesday December 16th, 2008 at 18:41 in travel, history

    Aside from my attendance in International Conference on Alfred Russel Wallace and the Wallacea last week in Makassar, I forced myself to visit Fort Rotterdam during the drizzling rain of Friday afternoon. Alfred Russel Wallace landed in Makassar in 1...

  • Raffles, a naturalist in a colonial time

    Posted on Wednesday October 29th, 2008 at 21:07 in wildlife, birds, natural history

    “It is impossible to convey the idea of the pleasure of sailing through this beautiful and unparalleled archipelago, in which every attraction of nature is combined”, Lady Sophia Raffles (during her field trip with Raffles in Bengkulu for...

  • Being a tree detective

    Posted on Sunday October 5th, 2008 at 08:26 in climate change, habitat, field work, vegetation

    Measuring tree diameter is probably the easiest field work. You just need to bring the DBH meter and follow the standard operation procedure for measuring tree diameter and somebody else need to record the measurement. But it’s not as simple ...

  • The colorful life of butterfly

    Posted on Saturday August 23rd, 2008 at 07:38 in wildlife, habitat, butterflies, wildlife ecology

    Watching a butterfly visit a flower is always fascinating. The color of the butterfly and the flower are always in contrast. The black-and-white Common clubtail (Pachliopta coon) visiting the white flowers of Siam weed (Chromolaena odorata), or the...

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