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…
Read MoreThe loris family: Jogja and Mimi’s family probably have the most mystery surrounding them out of all the slow loris families the LFP team…
Read MoreLupak and Dindi and their offspring are one of our newest followed family units. The first offspring of the couple Lupak and Dindi, Smol…
Read MoreAs you may have spotted on our social media, to celebrate hitting *2000 followers* on Instagram, we hosted a #SlowLorisArt competition, asking you to…
Read MoreWe all know, being a mom is a hard task. Our moms all once experienced the difficulty of child bearing. It is no different…
Read MoreThe existence of the covid-19 pandemic that occurred in every corner of the world keeps everyone in their homes. The outbreak of the SARS…
Read MoreCamera trap technology is commonly used in conservation; understanding the movement ecology of animals is essential for creating tailor-made conservation efforts. As much as…
Read MoreOn January 30th, it was the day about you, the primates in Indonesia. Do you have any hope that you want to convey to…
Read MoreHe moved swiftly over the lattice of labu, making short work of the maze of matted wire unravelling in front of him. With every…
Read MoreHere at LFP, no week is the same. In this week’s blog, Adella, a new volunteer, tells us about her experience of the slow…
Read MoreThere 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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