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Category: Slow Loris

Categories Conservation Slow Loris Social Media Advice

The Issue with Photo-prop Animals and Irresponsible Tourism Practice #factfriday

  • By littlefireface
  • 02/03/2023

The drive to produce popular Instagram content can lead individuals to overlook animal welfare. Opportunities for an exciting photograph or selfie with a threatened…

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Categories Conservation Illegal Wildlife Trade Little Fireface Project

The (Mis)education of Threatened Species Online: The Role of Celebrities and Influencers #factfriday’

  • By littlefireface
  • 23/02/2023

Digital fields have grown, with celebrities and Instagram influencers dominating this greatly under-researched space. Affluent individuals have long flaunted their wealth by obtaining exotic,…

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Categories Conservation Illegal Wildlife Trade Little Fireface Project

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

  • By littlefireface
  • 17/02/2023

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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Categories Conservation Fieldwork Forest survey

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

  • By littlefireface
  • 16/10/2022

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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Categories Conservation Little Fireface Project Slow Loris

SNIFFING OUT THE COMPETITION

  • By littlefireface
  • 02/10/2022

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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Categories Agroforestry Loris family Slow Loris

Have you seen Javan slow loris eat meat?

  • By littlefireface
  • 18/06/2022

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

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Categories Agroforestry Conservation Little Fireface Project

What do we do with tree saplings?

  • By littlefireface
  • 23/04/2022

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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Categories Conservation Indonesian Volunteer Slow Loris

Volunteer Experiences: Zain part 2

  • By littlefireface
  • 20/11/2021

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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Categories Conservation Conservation Education Fund Raising

10 Years of Friends of Fireface!

  • By littlefireface
  • 05/09/2021

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

  • By littlefireface
  • 04/07/2021

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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