Research Review: Laila
We all know, being a mom is a hard task. Our moms all once experienced the difficulty of child bearing. It is no different…
Read MoreWe all know, being a mom is a hard task. Our moms all once experienced the difficulty of child bearing. It is no different…
Read MoreCamera trap technology is commonly used in conservation; understanding the movement ecology of animals is essential for creating tailor-made conservation efforts. As much as…
Read MoreI think we can all agree that it’s been a strange start to 2020. The fires in Australia, floods in the UK, not to…
Read MoreHey everyone, my name is Katey and I have just stepped into the role of Research Coordinator with the Little Fireface Project. Having been…
Read MoreOn January 30th, it was the day about you, the primates in Indonesia. Do you have any hope that you want to convey to…
Read MoreHe moved swiftly over the lattice of labu, making short work of the maze of matted wire unravelling in front of him. With every…
Read MoreHere at LFP, no week is the same. In this week’s blog, Adella, a new volunteer, tells us about her experience of the slow…
Read MoreThere are tons of stories you can write about slow lorises. We can literally talk about everything—their homerange, their diet preference, their cute behavior,…
Read MoreWhen I flung myself into graduate school for my Ph.D. I was certain that I was going to study baboons, gorillas, chimpanzees – the…
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,…
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