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Tag: Nycticebus javanicus

Categories Fieldwork Little Fireface Project PhD Blog

Food Based Conservation

  • By littlefireface
  • 20/03/2015

My time at Loris Land is almost over. In April I will move from this magical land and go to a rescue centre for…

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Categories Conservation Fieldwork Little Fireface Project

LFP’s Infant Dispersal Study

  • By littlefireface
  • 22/12/2014

With the recent onset of the wet season I’ve noticed a few changes in our lorises behaviour’. They seem to groom more, which is…

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Categories Conservation Fieldwork Little Fireface Project

Love Can Move Mountains … Or Make You Climb Them

  • By littlefireface
  • 02/09/2014

The collars that we use to track our lorises with are very light and we have never known the collar to be a cause…

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Categories Conservation Little Fireface Project Slow Loris

Cipganti Pride Days and Cipaganti’s Got Talent!

  • By littlefireface
  • 20/01/2014

The start of January also saw the start of the Cipganti Pride Days. The two day event held on the 11th and 12th of…

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Categories Fieldwork Little Fireface Project Slow Loris

Lorises Get New Bling

  • By littlefireface
  • 13/01/2014

This week has been a busy week of catching and collaring lorises at the field site. First up was Sibau’s daughter Galaksi. It took…

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Categories Conservation Little Fireface Project

LFP to participate in ZACC!

  • By littlefireface
  • 29/04/2013

Prof Anna Nekaris and PhD candidate Johanna Rode will participate in this year’s ZACC conference (Zoos and Aquariums Committing to Conservation) to be held…

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Categories Fieldwork Little Fireface Project Slow Loris

Some loris love for St Valentine’s!

  • By littlefireface
  • 13/02/2013

So are they naughty little animals, hot-footing it from one partner to another? Are loris families torn apart by philandering fathers? No! Endearingly, early…

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Categories Conservation Fieldwork Illegal Wildlife Trade

New Videos to Counteract YouTube Horrors – Slow Loris

  • By littlefireface
  • 29/01/2013

For many of us, slow lorises are cute. You can put them in a pile of garbage and they still look just that!! CUTE!…

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Categories Conservation Fieldwork Illegal Wildlife Trade

Animal Market Horrors

  • By littlefireface
  • 10/11/2012

During monthly market surveys, the Little Fireface Project team monitors wildlife trade in some of Indonesia’s most notorious illegal markets, in the hopes that…

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Categories Conservation Illegal Wildlife Trade Slow Loris

Javan Slow Loris Amongst 25 Most Endangered Primates on Earth

  • By littlefireface
  • 17/10/2012

On the 15th of October Conservation International’s Primate Specialist Group released this press release announcing the most endangered 25 primates in the world, a quarter…

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