Part 2 of Following Firefaces in the Night
Part 1 Getting Ready Beep…beep…beeeeeeep, the alarm of my phone wakes me up. It is 22:15, I have slept 30 minutes before going to…
Read MorePart 1 Getting Ready Beep…beep…beeeeeeep, the alarm of my phone wakes me up. It is 22:15, I have slept 30 minutes before going to…
Read MoreToday’s SLOW2018 blog comes from Johanna Rode, Director of Asian Field Programme Coordinator at Chester Zoo. After our Director Anna Nekaris visited Cipaganti in…
Read MoreThis week’s SLOW2018 blog comes from Priscillia Miard, a PhD student who previously worked for Little Fireface Project and now runs her own Night…
Read MoreConservation of slow lorises in Sumatra is not just about confiscating animals from black markets or habitat protection, but also about reduction of hunting…
Read More“mi ritrovai per una selva oscura che la diritta via era smarrita” And as Dante begins his journey in Divine Comedy, so does the…
Read MoreFrom 15-21 October, we will be hosting and celebrating the 8th Annual Slow Loris Outreach Week. We hope that at some point during this…
Read MoreThe Little Fireface Project researches wild Javan slow lorises, that is our official mission and purpose. But as the only slow loris project in…
Read MoreIt is 17:00 we get ready to start working in the field. GPS, datasheets, binoculars, antenna and receivers are essential to our work. Backpack…
Read MoreHi , I am Helmi as volunteer here. Today I would like to share my experience about taking pictures in the night. As a…
Read MoreHi everyone, I am Helene the research coordinator and I would like to speak about the camera traps we have here. The aim of…
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