Meet the Families: The Mystery of Long Lost Loopi
Some of our lorises, like Lucu, have been observed for almost 10 years, so it is fair to say that it can be hard…
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…
Read MoreTereh, Acil and Xena are among the oldest slow lorises that we currently observe in Cipaganti and we have been lucky enough to observe…
Read MoreIt is amazing how two distinct souls can be a mate and built a family. That’s happened as well in slow loris. Shirley is…
Read MoreBecause conservation is for all of us 😊 Primate represents different things to different people. Some we love, some we hate, and some we eat.…
Read MoreSometimes when I observe Shirley’s family, I often found Shakti with her daddy, Fernando. They often have the same sleep site, play together, groom…
Read MoreThe loris family: Jogja and Mimi’s family probably have the most mystery surrounding them out of all the slow loris families the LFP team…
Read MoreLupak and Dindi and their offspring are one of our newest followed family units. The first offspring of the couple Lupak and Dindi, Smol…
Read MoreAs you may have spotted on our social media, to celebrate hitting *2000 followers* on Instagram, we hosted a #SlowLorisArt competition, asking you to…
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