Little Firefaces: Why YouTube loves the slow loris
Café Scientifique presents: Little firefaces: why YouTube loves the slow loris The name Little Fireface comes from the Sundanese name for slow loris, muka…
Read MoreCafé Scientifique presents: Little firefaces: why YouTube loves the slow loris The name Little Fireface comes from the Sundanese name for slow loris, muka…
Read MoreAttention!! Young Loris Lovers! Gigi, our cuddly mascot is excited to announce her first slow loris story writing competition. As part of Loris Awareness…
Read MoreIn the last week, a new viral slow loris video has penetrated the internet. An undeniably adorable, wide-eyed slow loris eating a ball of…
Read MoreIn about one month’s time, on 17th September, we will launch Loris Awareness Week! Before this time you will see many exciting additions to…
Read MoreOne of my MSc Primate Conservation students Andy Gray at Oxford Brookes describes her research project helping care for slow lorises without teeth! Andy…
Read MoreOfficial Little Fireface Project Research fellow Sisil Putri ran a training event for Indonesian University students from the 19th-23rd of July 2012, funded kindly…
Read MoreShortly the Little Fireface Project will begin in earnest our campaign to (at the very least) understand WHY YouTube will not remove videos of…
Read MoreOn the 19th of July 2012, Richard ‘Jim’ Moore successfully defended this PhD thesis entitled Ethics, ecology and evolution of Indonesian slow lorises (Nycticebus…
Read MoreAfter a very difficult selection process, we welcome to our loris family baby TAHINI, the baby of mama TEREH, who is still wearing Tahini…
Read MoreOn 17th of July the slow loris will be seen by our Danish friends :-)!! Here is the description of the film in Danish……
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