Lorises and Pottos Make my World Go Round
When I flung myself into graduate school for my Ph.D. I was certain that I was going to study baboons, gorillas, chimpanzees – the…
Read MoreWhen I flung myself into graduate school for my Ph.D. I was certain that I was going to study baboons, gorillas, chimpanzees – the…
Read MoreAs we embark on our 8th annual Slow Loris Outreach Week (you can see resources here!), as the Director of the Little Fireface Project,…
Read MoreHave you ever thought about why slow lorises do not call each other? Or maybe they communicate all the time and we do not…
Read MoreToday was that time of the year when LFP team and Cipaganti village stay together to celebrate lorises: Pride day! And it was the…
Read MoreIt was my last week staying at LFP camp. After 13 times doing the observation and one time attempting to capture the Loris, I…
Read MoreHello Everyone! This’ll be me 6th Culi Tuesday, and I’m going to talk about some cool slow loris anatomy: the tapetum lucidum, the sublingua,…
Read MoreAt the end of June, Michela and I had the chance to visit Kemuning forest after giving a seminar and a workshop at Universitas…
Read MoreHello Everyone! Brittany here! Last Culi Tuesday I talked about some of the food the lorises at the Endangered Primate Rescue Center receive, with…
Read MoreHello again from Brittany at the Endangered Primate Rescue Center in Cuc Phuong, Vietnam with another Culi Tuesday! Here in Vietnam, there are two…
Read MoreWorking with wild animals is always a challenge, we can never predict their behaviours, movements, and dispersal. We know when we collared juveniles, we…
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