International team discovers new loris species in Borneo and the Philippines
Although this news should have been released on the 14th of December, the embargo was leaked, so it seems timely that the Little Fireface…
Read MoreAlthough this news should have been released on the 14th of December, the embargo was leaked, so it seems timely that the Little Fireface…
Read MoreThanks to you all for your generosity in helping us at the Little Fireface Project and making our first year as an official project…
Read MoreJava’s jungle gremlins will feature as second in the series of Animal Planet’s landmark series Frontier Earth Presented by Walmart, with series presenter, carnivore…
Read MoreOn the 16th of November 3.5 million North American viewers learned the truth that slow lorises featured in illegal YouTube videos just are not…
Read MoreDuring monthly market surveys, the Little Fireface Project team monitors wildlife trade in some of Indonesia’s most notorious illegal markets, in the hopes that…
Read MoreThe Little Fireface Project team hopes to save the slow loris through studying their ecology, and inspiring people through education so that they gain…
Read MoreThis week the ‘Slow Loris Eating Sticky Rice’ video has gone more viral than ever before. Somehow people think that this video is okay…the…
Read MoreWhy on earth are lorises the only venomous primates? Well they might use it to challenge each other! Male lorises fiercely pursue females, and…
Read MoreContinuing our series of interviews with our fabulous team out in Cipaganti, Java, today we introduce you to Dendi Rustandi, a 34-year-old entrepreneur turned slow loris expert…
Read MoreOne of the most important thing in conservation is socialisation, awareness and education with the local people. Today we gave out stickers, calendars and…
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