Jungle Gremlins of….Francis!
by Francis Cabana, PhD Student and Research Coordinator, Little Fireface Project I was working in a zoo with pygmy slow lorises when I saw…
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 MoreBy Anna Nekaris The slow loris of Java is one of the most distinct of all of Asia’s lorises. Its large eyes are surrounded…
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 Moreby Anna Nekaris So here it is – a list of what any would-be slow loris conservationist needs to know, and ammunition to apply…
Read MoreSince I can remember, I have always been involved with the protection of wildlife and the habitat that supports it. I’ve seen some terrible…
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 Stephanie Poindexter I have been I have been mesmerized by the physical agility of primates for as long as I can remember.…
Read MoreField biologist and conservationist George Madani describes his near-death experience with a slow loris. This account is soon to be published as a medical…
Read MoreBy Louisa Musing MSc Primate Conservation student 2013-2014 It was their eyes, those large, captivating eyes that first caught my attention. © Andrew Walmsley…
Read MoreIt was the first time I was going to an animal market in Indonesia. I knew all about it, I knew it would be…
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