A second chance for Indonesian’s wildlife
Indonesia is a country full of exotic wildlife. Some are so fluffy, cute and adorable that people all over the world keep them as…
Read MoreIndonesia is a country full of exotic wildlife. Some are so fluffy, cute and adorable that people all over the world keep them as…
Read MoreFor many of you reading this blog, Christmas will be a time of family, togetherness, and food and presents. I’m sure that for all…
Read MoreSince we started the Little Fireface Project field study of wild Javan slow loris in Cipaganti, West Java, we have been very lucky to…
Read MoreEnvironmental education is becoming an increasingly important subject in wildlife conservation. Without including the next generation into solving recent environmental issues and providing them…
Read MoreCommunication is an important aspect of a primate’s life – it allows social maintenance and formation of new relationships, and lorises are no exception.…
Read MoreEducation was pretty new to me when I arrived at LFP. I had given a few talks but never interacted with a group on…
Read MoreSince getting to the West Java I have been working with the wonderful LFP team to measure mental map use in slow lorises. While…
Read MoreFor a month now, the West Javan village of Cipaganti has been what I call home. With Cipaganti situated on the side of a…
Read MoreIt’s been another highly successful year for Slow Loris Outreach Week (S.L.O.W.)! Over the last week, over a dozen organisations and even more people…
Read MoreLiving in a small village on the side of a mountain to look at a cryptic nocturnal primate is not your everyday kind of…
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