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ABOUT THE LITTLE FIREFACE PROJECT Slow lorises are a unique group of primates found throughout South and Southeast Asia. Their vice-like grip, snake-like movements, shy nature,…
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ABOUT THE LITTLE FIREFACE PROJECT Slow lorises are a unique group of primates found throughout South and Southeast Asia. Their vice-like grip, snake-like movements, shy nature,…
Here is a sneak peek of the newsletter, which should be uploaded tomorrow! The Kukang Klan Part II Carrying on from the last newsletter,…
Our final conservation award is the top honour this week! It goes to Harry Marshall, creative director of Icon Films. It was Harry who…
After countless emails of concern after a recent showing of Super Tiny Animals on ITV, Emily Emmott began a petition signed by 520 individuals…
One word or image from someone in the public eye can be a tragedy or a huge boost for the conservation of a species.…
Over the next week, we will share news and stories about slow lorises. Please check this page for updates. Prof Anna Nekaris will give…
For those who have been following the Little Fireface Project, you will know that Loris Awareness week starts the 16th of September. This is…
Café Scientifique presents: Little firefaces: why YouTube loves the slow loris The name Little Fireface comes from the Sundanese name for slow loris, muka…
In about one month’s time, on 17th September, we will launch Loris Awareness Week! Before this time you will see many exciting additions to…
On 17th of July the slow loris will be seen by our Danish friends :-)!! Here is the description of the film in Danish……