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Our research site is located in Cipaganti Village. Most of the Cipaganti Village area is a plantation area. In this village we can find…
Read MoreOur research site is located in Cipaganti Village. Most of the Cipaganti Village area is a plantation area. In this village we can find…
Read MoreMy initial hypothesis is that the causes of some species’ mass extinction are hunting and illegal trade of wildlife, especially in slow lorises. However,…
Read More2021 marks ten years of my running Little Fireface Project. Having started my research and conservation work on lorises in 1994 (you can read…
Read MoreHi there! Since the last time we have already discussed what is gum in forestry term and how that is beneficial to the lorises,…
Read MoreHello everyone. Happy weekend! I was here to tell a story about the colossal gossip drama that was spread in the main research area!!…
Read MoreHave you ever heard about accelerometers? Maybe you do not know this term but almost everybody is using them nowadays. If you have a…
Read MoreFor you who are loris lovers, you must be familiar with the word gum. The name gum has several applications depends on which context…
Read MoreSome of our lorises, like Lucu, have been observed for almost 10 years, so it is fair to say that it can be hard…
Read MoreWe often see that the Javan slow loris spends time exploring alone, travelling alone, and eating alone, but do they really like being alone…
Read MoreSave the dates! The week of 21 March 2021 brings two opportunities to see our Little Fireface Project Director Anna Nekaris speak about slow…
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