Community engagement and conservation
Hi everybody, I am Michela, the new field station coordinator. I arrived in Indonesia three weeks ago. This is my very first time here,…
Read MoreHi everybody, I am Michela, the new field station coordinator. I arrived in Indonesia three weeks ago. This is my very first time here,…
Read MoreTomorrow I leave Cipaganti to return home to the U.S. I began my time at LFP over a year ago as a team member…
Read MoreOver the past few months, we have had quite a few new slow loris additions into our LFP family. It all really started with…
Read MoreToday’s SLOW blog comes from former Little Fireface Project postdoctoral research Grace Fuller, who is now Manager of Applied Animal Welfare Science at the…
Read More“mi ritrovai per una selva oscura che la diritta via era smarrita” And as Dante begins his journey in Divine Comedy, so does the…
Read MoreIn the largest study of its kind, our Little Fireface Project team out of Oxford Brookes University in the UK and Gadjah Madah University…
Read MoreJoin our Little Fireface Project team of 3 postdoctoral researchers, 4 PhD students, 5 MSc students, 2 coordinators, 5 trackers, and other field staff,…
Read MoreNew research assessing slow loris handedness in the wild and in captivity has been published this week (Monday 2 April). A team of researchers from…
Read MoreIn Japan, slow loris is one of the most popular primates in recent years. We can see many images of them on the Internet.…
Read MoreAlthough a few days late the American Journal of Primatology has finally made our loris taxonomy paper available as a freely downloadable pdf by…
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