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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All work, all play

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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Coffee and Film

Hi, I’m Conor! I’m a natural history filmmaker from the UK. As I write this, I’m here at the LFP field station in Cipaganti.…

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CIPAGANTI, AGROFORESTRY, AND SLOW LORIS

“Humanity can no longer stand by in silence while our wildlife are being used, abused and exploited. It is time we all stand together,…

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Pride Day August 2019

Today was that time of the year when LFP team and Cipaganti village stay together to celebrate lorises: Pride day! And it was the…

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A story behind observations

It was my last week staying at LFP camp. After 13 times doing the observation and one time attempting to capture the Loris, I…

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Categories Research Slow Loris

CULI WEEKS 6: ANATOMY

Hello Everyone! This’ll be me 6th Culi Tuesday, and I’m going to talk about some cool slow loris anatomy: the tapetum lucidum, the sublingua,…

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One night in Kemuning forest

At the end of June, Michela and I had the chance to visit Kemuning forest after giving a seminar and a workshop at Universitas…

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CULI WEEK 5: GOUGING

Hello Everyone! Brittany here! Last Culi Tuesday I talked about some of the food the lorises at the Endangered Primate Rescue Center receive, with…

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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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