Vital Loris Research in Indonesia
Ibu Wirdateti is a member of the Little Fireface Project, and our counterpart at LIPI or the Indonesian Institute of Sciences. Teti is a…
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…
Read MoreHere is a sneak peek of the newsletter, which should be uploaded tomorrow! The Kukang Klan Part II Carrying on from the last newsletter,…
Read MoreIn about one month’s time, on 17th September, we will launch Loris Awareness Week! Before this time you will see many exciting additions to…
Read MoreOne of my MSc Primate Conservation students Andy Gray at Oxford Brookes describes her research project helping care for slow lorises without teeth! Andy…
Read MoreOfficial Little Fireface Project Research fellow Sisil Putri ran a training event for Indonesian University students from the 19th-23rd of July 2012, funded kindly…
Read MoreOn the 19th of July 2012, Richard ‘Jim’ Moore successfully defended this PhD thesis entitled Ethics, ecology and evolution of Indonesian slow lorises (Nycticebus…
Read MoreJoin us at WOMAD this Saturday 30th June (see post below) for a chance to name Tereh’s baby and many other loris activities! Or…
Read MoreRadio tracking in Cipaganti has begun in the beautiful mountains of Garut! Follow @Jolorijo’s blog for all the news, but meet the lorises here…the…
Read MorePosted on 24/02/2012 Jake Dickens from Louisville, Kentucky, in the USA is a 14-year-old student and a passionate animal advocate. Here is his heartfelt…
Read MorePosted on 09/02/2012 Last night Dr Nekaris gave an amazing talk on loris folklore at Klub Gutenberg in London. With stories and poetry, legends…
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