The Mark of the Guardians
When a student applies for a conservation grant for their research projects, one of the questions always asked is: How will this project ensure…
Read MoreWhen a student applies for a conservation grant for their research projects, one of the questions always asked is: How will this project ensure…
Read MoreBy Asier Gil Vasquez Our perceptions of the world will define our opinions, beliefs and actions. Traditional mass media and new forms of media,…
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 MoreS.L.O.W. – Slow Loris Outreach Week means that as environmental education manager I get to share a LOT of loris love this week! Every…
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 MoreSwinging out on a loose branch, feet dangling in the air and scrambling to catch something to rest on over a messy expanse of…
Read MoreThe collars that we use to track our lorises with are very light and we have never known the collar to be a cause…
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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