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A second chance for Indonesian’s wildlife

  • By littlefireface
  • 03/01/2016

Indonesia is a country full of exotic wildlife. Some are so fluffy, cute and adorable that people all over the world keep them as…

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‘Tis the season

  • By littlefireface
  • 27/12/2015

For many of you reading this blog, Christmas will be a time of family, togetherness, and food and presents. I’m sure that for all…

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Categories Conservation Fieldwork Little Fireface Project

Meet the Parents: Watching our babies grow up!

  • By littlefireface
  • 20/12/2015

Since we started the Little Fireface Project field study of wild Javan slow loris in Cipaganti, West Java, we have been very lucky to…

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Monitoring fun with nature!

  • By littlefireface
  • 29/11/2015

Environmental education is becoming an increasingly important subject in wildlife conservation. Without including the next generation into solving recent environmental issues and providing them…

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Hearing the Silence

  • By littlefireface
  • 22/11/2015

Communication is an important aspect of a primate’s life – it allows social maintenance and formation of new relationships, and lorises are no exception.…

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Little Lorises

  • By littlefireface
  • 01/11/2015

Education was pretty new to me when I arrived at LFP. I had given a few talks but never interacted with a group on…

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Categories Conservation Fieldwork Little Fireface Project

Research Roundup: Do you know where you’re going?

  • By littlefireface
  • 25/10/2015

Since getting to the West Java I have been working with the wonderful LFP team to measure mental map use in slow lorises. While…

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Waking up happy

  • By littlefireface
  • 03/10/2015

For a month now, the West Javan village of Cipaganti has been what I call home. With Cipaganti situated on the side of a…

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Categories Conservation Little Fireface Project Slow Loris

SLOW 2015: Thank you!

  • By littlefireface
  • 20/09/2015

It’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…

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Categories Conservation Little Fireface Project SLOW Week

Living the SLOW life

  • By littlefireface
  • 17/09/2015

Living 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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