Fieldwork Then & Now: Slow Loris Outreach Week 2019
As we embark on our 8th annual Slow Loris Outreach Week (you can see resources here!), as the Director of the Little Fireface Project,…
Read MoreAs we embark on our 8th annual Slow Loris Outreach Week (you can see resources here!), as the Director of the Little Fireface Project,…
Read MoreThe start of January also saw the start of the Cipganti Pride Days. The two day event held on the 11th and 12th of…
Read MoreThursday’s conservation awards show how lorises can be brought to the attention of the public in totally different ways! Conservation Awareness: iJustine Many…
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…
Read MoreBy Petra Osterberg There is clearly a lucrative market for wildlife as photo–prop animals in Phuket’s crowded tourist areas. For decades hundreds of thousands…
Read MoreEach day this week, we will be issuing awards for efforts in loris conservation! Our awardees probably have no idea they have helped loris…
Read MoreFor those who have been following the Little Fireface Project, you will know that Loris Awareness week starts the 16th of September. This is…
Read MoreThe famous ‘Tickling Slow Loris Video’ uploaded in 2009 by Dmitry Sergeyev includes the following note by the uploaders… 1. First of all, we…
Read MoreWell that’s a Yiddish proverb, but the loris would agree, and most lorises really love their teeth. Being strepsirrhine primates, lorises have really neat…
Read MoreLoris Awareness Week Fact 3: The anatomy: Like all primates, lorises have grasping hands and feet…to an extreme. To put it anatomically, the hands and…
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