Have you seen Javan slow loris eat meat?
Javan slow loris is known to be an exudativore, a gum exudates eater in their daily basis. Their teeth were…
Read MoreJavan slow loris is known to be an exudativore, a gum exudates eater in their daily basis. Their teeth were…
Read MoreOur research site is located in Cipaganti Village. Most of the Cipaganti Village area is a plantation area. In this village we can find…
Read MoreMy initial hypothesis is that the causes of some species’ mass extinction are hunting and illegal trade of wildlife, especially in slow lorises. However,…
Read MoreThe UK population is ageing. 20% of the population are over 65 and that figure is set to increase to 25% by 2050. On…
Read MoreSave the dates! The week of 21 March 2021 brings two opportunities to see our Little Fireface Project Director Anna Nekaris speak about slow…
Read MoreEvery animal has a role and benefits in wildlife, this also can be the topic for civet/Luwak. Civet/Luwak is an animal that has a…
Read MoreThe first thing that comes to my mind when I am writing this blog is that it is a blessing that we can survive…
Read MoreHappy World Biodiversity Day! Here is Research Assistant, Nabil explaining the importance of biodiversity here in Indonesia.
Read MoreThe existence of the covid-19 pandemic that occurred in every corner of the world keeps everyone in their homes. The outbreak of the SARS…
Read MoreIt’s been almost six months to the day that we welcomed our last Research Assistant, Nabil. With nightly loris observations, reptile and insect surveys,…
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