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- Knowledge, beliefs, and experience regarding slow lorises in southern Thailand: Coexistence in a developed landscape
- Normal redefined: Exploring decontextualization of lorises (Nycticebus & Xanthonycticebus spp.) on social media platforms
- Medicine, black magic and supernatural beings: Cultural rituals as a significant threat to slender lorises in India
- Exploring cultural drivers for trade via an ethnoprimatological approach: a case study of slow and slender lorises in South and Southeast Asia
- Tickled to death: analysing public perceptions of ‘cute’ videos of threatened species (slow lorises – Nycticebus spp.) on Web 2.0 sites
- High Prevalence of Dysfunctional Animal–Visitor Interactions in 225 Southeast Asian Zoos and Aquariums
- It’s a sign: Animal welfare and zoo type are predictors of animal identification signage usage and quality at zoo exhibits
- Welfare and management of civets in civet coffee tourism plantations
- Trade in common palm civet Paradoxurus hermaphroditus in Javan and Balinese markets, Indonesia.