Categories Research Slow Loris

Looking for the dispersing Lalit

Working with wild animals is always a challenge, we can never predict their behaviours, movements, and dispersal. We know when we collared juveniles, we…

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Culi Week 1

Hello Everyone! Xin chào! My name is Brittany Rapone, and I am a Primate Conservation MSc student at Oxford Brookes University. Professor Anna Nekaris…

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Ups and downs of observations

It was an afternoon on a Saturday, a few hours after I arrived, when I was asked if I wanted to do rounds that…

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Creatures of the Night

While the sun sets and villagers slowly return to their homes for the night, the bustle and noise of human life slowly subsides and…

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The taste of Calliandra

To get some inspiration for our slow loris rehabilitation centre in North Sumatra, we visited different slow loris stations and projects in Southeast Asia.…

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My experience at LFP

Hello, my name is Oriz. I have been a volunteer at The Little Fireface Project (LFP) however I will soon finish volunteering here. I…

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Xena’s Family

Over the past few months, we have had quite a few new slow loris additions into our LFP family. It all really started with…

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LFP Agroforestry Project: Planting Trees

The Goal The goal of LFP’s agroforestry project is to plant more trees to give more connectivity and food sources to the wildlife, particularly…

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Slow Loris Observations: Shift

On November 2nd, Adin and I observed Mimi on 1st shift. We arrived at the Mimi sleeping tree, but heavy rain fell until 8:00…

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Slow Loris Forest Protector

For the last 8 or so months, I have been conducting conservation education lessons with school children all over Indonesia. This has been such…

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