Pollinators of Cipaganti
The dry season is nearly here, and all of the Calliandra calothrysus seeds are beginning to disperse! One third of the loris diet in…
Read MoreThe dry season is nearly here, and all of the Calliandra calothrysus seeds are beginning to disperse! One third of the loris diet in…
Read MoreSince leaving Cipaganti, the puppets and I have settled in at the beautiful Dao Tien Endangered Primate Species Centre in southern Viet Nam. Run…
Read More“… Building my habit of learning and growing, Asking and researching till I reach knowing. Here I’ve been a mermaid and an elf I’ve…
Read MoreUpon arrival in Cipaganti after a warm welcome and a warmer cup of tea, Dan (one of the volunteers) asked me if I wanted…
Read MoreHello, all. My name is JoooBooo. I am a slow loris, and I’m currently in West Java, Indonesia educating people about slow loris conservation…
Read MoreBetween myself and this evening’s tracker, Yiyi, we have easily been on 400 observational nights of loris watch. That’s over 2400 hours of following…
Read MoreSaving endangered primates with fake fur might sound mad but that’s exactly what I’ve come to Asia to try. I arrived at LFP this…
Read MoreYesterday, a few of the team members expanded our Javan slow loris presence surveys outside of Garut. I had previously done presence surveys for…
Read MoreBefore deciding to join the Little Fireface Project, my main focus of research was on diurnal primates. This meant waking up at 4am, following…
Read MoreNot being a full time researcher I only go out on observations around once a week unless needed. That one night is like unplugging…
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