Victims of the photo prop trade: Helping slow lorises be slow lorises!
By Stephanie Poindexter I have been I have been mesmerized by the physical agility of primates for as long as I can remember.…
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…
Read MoreOn 11 April 2014, the 2014 Race Against Extinction…Footprints for the Future was held at Hitchcock Nature Center. American Association of Zoo keepers, Omaha…
Read Moreby Grace Fuller Lately my work with lorises in Java has led me to spend a lot of time with the other residents of…
Read MoreOne of the most interesting facts about the slow loris is that it is the only venomous primate. Slow lorises produce a toxic compound…
Read MoreI come from Melbourne, a vibrant and eclectic city in Southern Australia. Melbourne is known for its world standard shopping, glorious cafes and…
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