Bloody lorises!!
Why on earth are lorises the only venomous primates? Well they might use it to challenge each other! Male lorises fiercely pursue females, and…
Read MoreWhy on earth are lorises the only venomous primates? Well they might use it to challenge each other! Male lorises fiercely pursue females, and…
Read MoreContinuing our series of interviews with our fabulous team out in Cipaganti, Java, today we introduce you to Dendi Rustandi, a 34-year-old entrepreneur turned slow loris expert…
Read MoreOne of the most important thing in conservation is socialisation, awareness and education with the local people. Today we gave out stickers, calendars and…
Read MoreWe study the Javan slow loris in Cipaganti village in Garut District Java with an international team. But perhaps the most important team members are…
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Read MoreHere is a sneak peek of the newsletter, which should be uploaded tomorrow! The Kukang Klan Part II Carrying on from the last newsletter,…
Read MoreThursday’s conservation awards show how lorises can be brought to the attention of the public in totally different ways! Conservation Awareness: iJustine Many…
Read MoreAfter countless emails of concern after a recent showing of Super Tiny Animals on ITV, Emily Emmott began a petition signed by 520 individuals…
Read MoreOur Wednesday the 19th awards go to two special recipients. Loris Conservation Action: John Platt For Loris Conservation Action, we applaud John Platt a journalist covering…
Read MoreOne word or image from someone in the public eye can be a tragedy or a huge boost for the conservation of a species.…
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