Slow Loris Observations: Shift
On November 2nd, Adin and I observed Mimi on 1st shift. We arrived at the Mimi sleeping tree, but heavy rain fell until 8:00…
Read MoreOn November 2nd, Adin and I observed Mimi on 1st shift. We arrived at the Mimi sleeping tree, but heavy rain fell until 8:00…
Read MoreIt is 17:00 we get ready to start working in the field. GPS, datasheets, binoculars, antenna and receivers are essential to our work. Backpack…
Read MoreTzatziki This past week we have been extra-attentive towards one particular slow loris. His name is Tzatziki, son of Tereh and Alomah. As a…
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