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We study the Javan slow loris in Cipaganti village in Garut District Java with an international team. But perhaps the most important team members are…
Read MoreWe study the Javan slow loris in Cipaganti village in Garut District Java with an international team. But perhaps the most important team members are…
Read MoreIbu Wirdateti is a member of the Little Fireface Project, and our counterpart at LIPI or the Indonesian Institute of Sciences. Teti is a…
Read MoreHere is a sneak peek of the newsletter, which should be uploaded tomorrow! The Kukang Klan Part II Carrying on from the last newsletter,…
Read MoreWell that’s a Yiddish proverb, but the loris would agree, and most lorises really love their teeth. Being strepsirrhine primates, lorises have really neat…
Read MoreFireface Slow Loris Awareness Week Fact 2 is about slow loris reproduction! No one can resist the fluffball that is a loris infant, except…
Read MoreUntil slow loris awareness week, we shall now bring you slow loris facts of the day! Today we discuss the big beautiful eyes of…
Read MoreCafé Scientifique presents: Little firefaces: why YouTube loves the slow loris The name Little Fireface comes from the Sundanese name for slow loris, muka…
Read MoreOfficial Little Fireface Project Research fellow Sisil Putri ran a training event for Indonesian University students from the 19th-23rd of July 2012, funded kindly…
Read MoreDuring our loris surveys sometimes we also have an opportunity to gather data on other nocturnal species. To date, small carnivores, and in…
Read MoreAfter a very difficult selection process, we welcome to our loris family baby TAHINI, the baby of mama TEREH, who is still wearing Tahini…
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