Lorises and Pottos Make my World Go Round

When I flung myself into graduate school for my Ph.D. I was certain that I was going to study baboons, gorillas, chimpanzees – the…

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Fieldwork Then & Now: Slow Loris Outreach Week 2019

As we embark on our 8th annual Slow Loris Outreach Week (you can see resources here!), as the Director of the Little Fireface Project,…

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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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Following Firefaces in the night

It is 17:00 we get ready to start working in the field. GPS, datasheets, binoculars, antenna and receivers are essential to our work. Backpack…

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Slow loris: a Social Primate

Assumptions Many people often assume that slow lorises are not very social. This assumption, though, is based off of many observational biases. Slow lorises…

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Slow Loris Keeper for 2 weeks

I did a Slow Loris keeper experience at Shaldon Wildlife trust zoo with the “family” and amazing staff that work there. In this small…

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Who Says Slow Loris is Just a Slow Loris?

For the past two years, there have been a lot of people coming in and coming out. Each has different background, culture, nationalities, and…

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Thailand: Selfish selfies & Cruel coconuts

Thailand with its coconut tree fringed white-sand beaches and busy urban cities is a popular tourist destination; with world-wide appeal. #notably tourists flock to…

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A field work family

A field work family I´m Imanol and I´m from Bilbao. I have come to LFP as part of my master´s degree – I study…

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Bats in Cipaganti

Hai readers. My name is Ida Mustikaningrum. I come from Yogyakarta city. I study at Gadjah Mada University. Now I have lived in Cipaganti…

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