Meet the family: Jogja and Mimi
The loris family: Jogja and Mimi’s family probably have the most mystery surrounding them out of all the slow loris families the LFP team…
Read MoreThe loris family: Jogja and Mimi’s family probably have the most mystery surrounding them out of all the slow loris families the LFP team…
Read MoreI have always been interested in the behaviour and social relationships of animals, though no group of animals have captivated me as much as…
Read MoreHi, I’m Conor! I’m a natural history filmmaker from the UK. As I write this, I’m here at the LFP field station in Cipaganti.…
Read More“Humanity can no longer stand by in silence while our wildlife are being used, abused and exploited. It is time we all stand together,…
Read MoreToday was that time of the year when LFP team and Cipaganti village stay together to celebrate lorises: Pride day! And it was the…
Read MoreIt was my last week staying at LFP camp. After 13 times doing the observation and one time attempting to capture the Loris, I…
Read MoreHello Everyone! This’ll be me 6th Culi Tuesday, and I’m going to talk about some cool slow loris anatomy: the tapetum lucidum, the sublingua,…
Read MoreAt the end of June, Michela and I had the chance to visit Kemuning forest after giving a seminar and a workshop at Universitas…
Read MoreHello Everyone! Brittany here! Last Culi Tuesday I talked about some of the food the lorises at the Endangered Primate Rescue Center receive, with…
Read MoreWorking with wild animals is always a challenge, we can never predict their behaviours, movements, and dispersal. We know when we collared juveniles, we…
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