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…
Read MoreWhen I flung myself into graduate school for my Ph.D. I was certain that I was going to study baboons, gorillas, chimpanzees – the…
Read MoreAs we embark on our 8th annual Slow Loris Outreach Week (you can see resources here!), as the Director of the Little Fireface Project,…
Read MoreOver the past few months, we have had quite a few new slow loris additions into our LFP family. It all really started with…
Read MoreIt is 17:00 we get ready to start working in the field. GPS, datasheets, binoculars, antenna and receivers are essential to our work. Backpack…
Read MoreAssumptions Many people often assume that slow lorises are not very social. This assumption, though, is based off of many observational biases. Slow lorises…
Read MoreI did a Slow Loris keeper experience at Shaldon Wildlife trust zoo with the “family” and amazing staff that work there. In this small…
Read MoreFor the past two years, there have been a lot of people coming in and coming out. Each has different background, culture, nationalities, and…
Read MoreThailand 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…
Read MoreA 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…
Read MoreHai 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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