Japan’s role in illegal slow loris trade
Oxford, United Kingdom Slow lorises are cute but venomous nocturnal primates found from India to the Philippines; the nine currently recognised species are all…
Read MoreOxford, United Kingdom Slow lorises are cute but venomous nocturnal primates found from India to the Philippines; the nine currently recognised species are all…
Read Moreby Stephanie Poindexter As I mentioned in my last Cu Li Tuesday update here in at the EPRC in Viet Nam, we regularly…
Read MoreWell, where do I even begin? I guess I should start off by introducing myself. My name is Lewis and I’m a research assistant…
Read MoreMy time at Loris Land is almost over. In April I will move from this magical land and go to a rescue centre for…
Read MoreWith the recent onset of the wet season I’ve noticed a few changes in our lorises behaviour’. They seem to groom more, which is…
Read MoreMany LFP volunteers are undergrad students or have just completed their degree/masters and many of them ask me “How can I find a PhD?”…
Read MoreIt has been 6 months since I first got to Indonesia to work at the Little Fireface Project (LFP) and conduct my PhD field…
Read MoreWhen a student applies for a conservation grant for their research projects, one of the questions always asked is: How will this project ensure…
Read MoreThe collars that we use to track our lorises with are very light and we have never known the collar to be a cause…
Read MoreI come from Melbourne, a vibrant and eclectic city in Southern Australia. Melbourne is known for its world standard shopping, glorious cafes and…
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