SOCIAL MEDIA’s Impact on Animal Conservation: Exotic Pets, Props, Trade

Hello, my name is Jacob Callicott, I am a final year anthropology undergraduate at Oxford Brookes University. I would like to introduce a short…

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SLOW 2022  –  Towards a better method of translocation for slow and slender lorises

It is now 11 years since we launched Slow and Slender Loris Outreach Week. When we thought about this week back in 2011, the…

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SNIFFING OUT THE COMPETITION

Every living thing in this world communicates. In animals,  communication usually occurs between the same species, but does not rule out communicating with other…

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Have you seen Javan slow loris eat meat?

        Javan slow loris is known to be an exudativore, a gum exudates eater in their daily basis. Their teeth were…

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What do we do with tree saplings?

Our research site is located in Cipaganti Village. Most of the Cipaganti Village area is a plantation area. In this village we can find…

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Volunteer Experiences: Zain part 2

My initial hypothesis is that the causes of some species’ mass extinction are hunting and illegal trade of wildlife, especially in slow lorises. However,…

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10 Years of Friends of Fireface!

2021 marks ten years of my running Little Fireface Project. Having started my research and conservation work on lorises in 1994 (you can read…

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Categories Research Slow Loris

What’s on the menu today: Creepy-crawly

Hi there! Since the last time we have already discussed what is gum in forestry term and how that is beneficial to the lorises,…

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A matter of attraction: Fernando’s slice of life

Hello everyone. Happy weekend! I was here to tell a story about the colossal gossip drama that was spread in the main research area!!…

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Accelerometers and other bio-loggers

Have you ever heard about accelerometers? Maybe you do not know this term but almost everybody is using them nowadays. If you have a…

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