The rise of damaging “selfie tourism”
HI there Slow Loris fans. I’m Andrea, a UK born conservation scientist living and working near a popular tourist destination in North Sumatra, Indonesia.…
Read MoreHI there Slow Loris fans. I’m Andrea, a UK born conservation scientist living and working near a popular tourist destination in North Sumatra, Indonesia.…
Read MoreHi everybody, I am Michela, the new field station coordinator. I arrived in Indonesia three weeks ago. This is my very first time here,…
Read MoreThe last week’s have seen a major change in our wild slow loris social groups. This has resulted in some dangerous dispersals by two…
Read MoreWorld Pangolin Day Pangolins are unique and extraordinary mammals characterised by their scaly skin, which protects them in the wild. Eight species of pangolins…
Read MoreA few months back I met Mark Mason, who has been working relentlessly to build a new set of enclosures to house slow lorises…
Read MoreProf Anna Nekaris and PhD candidate Johanna Rode will participate in this year’s ZACC conference (Zoos and Aquariums Committing to Conservation) to be held…
Read MoreFor many of us, slow lorises are cute. You can put them in a pile of garbage and they still look just that!! CUTE!…
Read MoreSukabumi – last week over 50 people from government agencies, national and international universities, NGOs and rescue centres met in the Cikananga Wildlife Rescue…
Read MoreFrom the 14th to the 16th January, the Little Fireface Project will hold a first in a series of 2013 workshops to help stop…
Read MoreOur Wednesday the 19th awards go to two special recipients. Loris Conservation Action: John Platt For Loris Conservation Action, we applaud John Platt a journalist covering…
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