Why do lorises produce toxic compound
One of the most interesting facts about the slow loris is that it is the only venomous primate. Slow lorises produce a toxic compound…
Read MoreOne of the most interesting facts about the slow loris is that it is the only venomous primate. Slow lorises produce a toxic compound…
Read MoreThis week with Nanda Grow I have started an amazing new project that seeks to discover the reaction of lorises when a predator is…
Read MoreFor me seeing an animal in its natural habitat is always a privilege but working with nocturnal animals is rather extraordinary. It is like…
Read MoreI come from Melbourne, a vibrant and eclectic city in Southern Australia. Melbourne is known for its world standard shopping, glorious cafes and…
Read MoreBlog nature club Anna: In Cipaganti every week on Friday the Nature Club takes place, an after-school program that seeks to promote consciousness and…
Read MoreAwareness is one of the most important aspects of our work in Java. Awareness can lead to change and thus by giving talks at…
Read MoreMASC (Monkeys Acting in Schools for Conservation) and the Little Fire Face Project are collaborating to create a new piece of educational theatre. We are…
Read MoreThanks SO much to Vicky Luker and her family and friends who raised enough funds for LFP to support the purchase of vital LFP…
Read MoreSlow lorises are unique amongst primates in being the only group of venomous primates. Though special in this way, much research remains to be…
Read MoreBridging the gap After the sad death of our beloved loris Tahini, I (Denise Spaan) decided we had to do something to make sure…
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