LFP’s Infant Dispersal Study
With 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 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 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 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 MoreThis week has been a busy week of catching and collaring lorises at the field site. First up was Sibau’s daughter Galaksi. It took…
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 MoreSo are they naughty little animals, hot-footing it from one partner to another? Are loris families torn apart by philandering fathers? No! Endearingly, early…
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 MoreDuring monthly market surveys, the Little Fireface Project team monitors wildlife trade in some of Indonesia’s most notorious illegal markets, in the hopes that…
Read MoreOn the 15th of October Conservation International’s Primate Specialist Group released this press release announcing the most endangered 25 primates in the world, a quarter…
Read MoreIbu Wirdateti is a member of the Little Fireface Project, and our counterpart at LIPI or the Indonesian Institute of Sciences. Teti is a…
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