LFP’s Infant Dispersal Study
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…
Read MoreWith the recent onset of the wet season I’ve noticed a few changes in our lorises behaviour’. They seem to groom more, which is…
Read MoreHaving the opportunity to complete a placement year/year in industry was a key feature that I looked for when deciding on my university course.…
Read MoreMy name is Aconk and I have been working with Little Fireface Project (LFP) for 2 ½ years. Even though I am the youngest…
Read Moreby Francis Cabana, PhD Student and Research Coordinator, Little Fireface Project I was working in a zoo with pygmy slow lorises when I saw…
Read MoreThe pretty beach resort town of Pangandaran on West Java’s southern coast is comparable, in the busy season, to parts of Bali. However during…
Read MoreIt has been 6 months since I first got to Indonesia to work at the Little Fireface Project (LFP) and conduct my PhD field…
Read MoreBy Anna Nekaris My journey to study Asia’s lorises began in 1993 at a conference at Duke University’s Primate Centre (now the Duke Lemur…
Read MoreBy Emma Williams I was lucky enough to go to Sri Lanka to study the Endangered Northern Ceylon grey slender loris Loris lydekkerianus…
Read MoreSwinging out on a loose branch, feet dangling in the air and scrambling to catch something to rest on over a messy expanse of…
Read MoreThe collars that we use to track our lorises with are very light and we have never known the collar to be a cause…
Read More