Ojek or Nojek?!
My first fieldwork experience has so far been full of opportunities for trying things I have not tried before. I have honestly felt very…
Read MoreMy first fieldwork experience has so far been full of opportunities for trying things I have not tried before. I have honestly felt very…
Read MoreFor those of you who do not know me already, I’m Katie—one of Professor Anna Nekaris’ DPhil students. Unable to stay away long, I’m…
Read MoreIn the Summer of 2015 the LFP team worked alongside and NHK film crew to show the wonderful behavioural ecology of slow lorises to…
Read MoreOxford, United Kingdom Slow lorises are cute but venomous nocturnal primates found from India to the Philippines; the nine currently recognised species are all…
Read MoreResearching wildlife trade isn’t for everyone. It requires going to markets and seeing wild animals being kept in cramped, unsuitable, sometimes abysmal conditions that…
Read MoreSince we started the Little Fireface Project field study of wild Javan slow loris in Cipaganti, West Java, we have been very lucky to…
Read MoreSince getting to the West Java I have been working with the wonderful LFP team to measure mental map use in slow lorises. While…
Read MoreIt’s been another highly successful year for Slow Loris Outreach Week (S.L.O.W.)! Over the last week, over a dozen organisations and even more people…
Read MoreLiving in a small village on the side of a mountain to look at a cryptic nocturnal primate is not your everyday kind of…
Read MoreToday Monday the 14th of September marks the launch of our 4th annual Slow Loris Outreach Week (SLOW – slender lorises of course can…
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