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Tag: behavioural ecology

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 Fieldwork

Characteristics of personality

  • By littlefireface
  • 03/10/2021

I had a wonderful teacher about animal behavior – my dog Rusty. He taught me that animals have personalities, minds, and feelings. – Jane…

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Categories Loris family Slow Loris Storytelling

Meet the Families: The Mystery of Long Lost Loopi

  • By littlefireface
  • 05/05/2021

Some of our lorises, like Lucu, have been observed for almost 10 years, so it is fair to say that it can be hard…

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Categories Conservation Fieldwork Indonesian Volunteer

Daddy’s Little Girl: Assyifah’s Story on Loris Paternal Care

  • By littlefireface
  • 24/01/2021

Sometimes when I observe Shirley’s family, I often found Shakti with her daddy, Fernando. They often have the same sleep site, play together, groom…

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Categories Conservation Daily Life Fieldwork

Meet the family: Jogja and Mimi

  • By littlefireface
  • 06/01/2021

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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Categories Camera traps Coffee programme Conservation

The Struggle of Catching Civet

  • By littlefireface
  • 03/01/2021

Every animal has a role and benefits in wildlife, this also can be the topic for civet/Luwak. Civet/Luwak is an animal that has a…

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Categories Fieldwork Little Fireface Project Research

Meet the Family: Dindi

  • By littlefireface
  • 02/12/2020

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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Categories Conservation Fieldwork Little Fireface Project

Candid Camera

  • By littlefireface
  • 12/04/2020

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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Categories Daily Life Fieldwork Indonesian Volunteer

The Tale of Rufio: The Tree Finisher

  • By littlefireface
  • 12/01/2020

Rufio, one of the loris that is observed by Little Fireface Project is one of a kind. This article is written in the perspective…

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Categories Conservation Daily Life Fieldwork

All work, all play

  • By littlefireface
  • 24/11/2019

I have always been interested in the behaviour and social relationships of animals, though no group of animals have captivated me as much as…

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