Meet the family: Jogja and Mimi

The loris family: Jogja and Mimi’s family probably have the most mystery surrounding them out of all the slow loris families the LFP team…

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Meet the Family: Dindi

Lupak and Dindi and their offspring are one of our newest followed family units. The first offspring of the couple Lupak and Dindi, Smol…

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Art & Conservation: Why art is a crucial part of the conservation story

As you may have spotted on our social media, to celebrate hitting *2000 followers* on Instagram, we hosted a #SlowLorisArt competition, asking you to…

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Research Review: Laila

We all know, being a mom is a hard task. Our moms all once experienced the difficulty of child bearing. It is no different…

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Wild animals should stay in the forest, not in our homes

The existence of the covid-19 pandemic that occurred in every corner of the world keeps everyone in their homes. The outbreak of the SARS…

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Candid Camera

Camera trap technology is commonly used in conservation; understanding the movement ecology of animals is essential for creating tailor-made conservation efforts. As much as…

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Indonesian Primate Day – 30th Jan 2020

On January 30th, it was the day about you, the primates in Indonesia. Do you have any hope that you want to convey to…

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Moving on: The story of Maaf

He moved swiftly over the lattice of labu, making short work of the maze of matted wire unravelling in front of him. With every…

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LFP Slow Loris Release Workshop

Here at LFP,  no week is the same. In this week’s blog, Adella, a new volunteer, tells us about her experience of the slow…

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The Dating Game: Our loris love stories

There are tons of stories you can write about slow lorises. We can literally talk about everything—their homerange, their diet preference, their cute behavior,…

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