Tereh’s Suitors
As the Field Station Coordinator, I spend a lot of time in the field observing slow lorises. Most nights, nothing too out of the…
Read MoreAs the Field Station Coordinator, I spend a lot of time in the field observing slow lorises. Most nights, nothing too out of the…
Read MoreAssumptions Many people often assume that slow lorises are not very social. This assumption, though, is based off of many observational biases. Slow lorises…
Read MoreJoin our Little Fireface Project team of 3 postdoctoral researchers, 4 PhD students, 5 MSc students, 2 coordinators, 5 trackers, and other field staff,…
Read MoreOlder brothers and sisters, they play with you, and keep you safe even if you can drive them a little insane. Much like humans…
Read MoreI did a Slow Loris keeper experience at Shaldon Wildlife trust zoo with the “family” and amazing staff that work there. In this small…
Read MoreSlow Loris Venom I’ve always had an interest in venom; such a complex natural cocktail of proteins and peptides; representing complex evolutionary pressures. Naturally…
Read MoreFor the past two years, there have been a lot of people coming in and coming out. Each has different background, culture, nationalities, and…
Read MoreHello everyone, my name is Keely Maynard. I’m at the Little Fireface Project (LFP) field station in Cipaganti, and am interested in juvenile and…
Read MoreTzatziki This past week we have been extra-attentive towards one particular slow loris. His name is Tzatziki, son of Tereh and Alomah. As a…
Read MoreThe last week’s have seen a major change in our wild slow loris social groups. This has resulted in some dangerous dispersals by two…
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