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Pangolins are unique and extraordinary mammals characterised by their scaly skin, which protects them in the wild. Eight species of pangolins inhabit Asia and…
Read MorePangolins are unique and extraordinary mammals characterised by their scaly skin, which protects them in the wild. Eight species of pangolins inhabit Asia and…
Read MoreBonjour à tous! Je m’appelle Antoine Rio-Cabello, je viens de finir mon master en écologie marine et n’ayant pas trouvé ni de thèses, ni…
Read MoreHola a todos! Mi nombre es Joana, y actualmente estoy estudiando un máster en Primatología en la Universitat de Girona y Fundació MONA, cerca…
Read MoreI have been at the Little Fireface Project for over 3 months now and I have enjoyed it immensely. Everything from observations to our…
Read MoreHi, my name is Tom Lloyd. I’m the latest volunteer here at LFP, originally hailing from Pembrokeshire in (old) South Wales. I’ve always felt…
Read MoreHoly Lorises! It has been a very busy 6 weeks at the LFP field station as we’ve seen an enormous increase in the number…
Read MoreIn Japan, slow loris is one of the most popular primates in recent years. We can see many images of them on the Internet.…
Read MoreIn the Northeast corner on the island of Borneo, the Malaysian state of Sabah has been experiencing an increase in the number of slow…
Read MoreIt’s Slow Loris Outreach Week, here in Japan, too! In the past 10 years, Japan Monkey Centre (JMC) accepted more than 20 pygmy slow…
Read MoreIt is with great pleasure that I am writing this guest blog for the Little Fireface Project. My name is Camille Coudrat. I am…
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