Japan’s role in illegal slow loris trade
Oxford, United Kingdom Slow lorises are cute but venomous nocturnal primates found from India to the Philippines; the nine currently recognised species are all…
Read MoreOxford, United Kingdom Slow lorises are cute but venomous nocturnal primates found from India to the Philippines; the nine currently recognised species are all…
Read Moreby Stephanie Poindexter As I mentioned in my last Cu Li Tuesday update here in at the EPRC in Viet Nam, we regularly…
Read MoreMy time at Loris Land is almost over. In April I will move from this magical land and go to a rescue centre for…
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 Moreby Anna Nekaris So here it is – a list of what any would-be slow loris conservationist needs to know, and ammunition to apply…
Read MoreWhen a student applies for a conservation grant for their research projects, one of the questions always asked is: How will this project ensure…
Read MoreBy Anna Nekaris My journey to study Asia’s lorises began in 1993 at a conference at Duke University’s Primate Centre (now the Duke Lemur…
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 MoreI come from Melbourne, a vibrant and eclectic city in Southern Australia. Melbourne is known for its world standard shopping, glorious cafes and…
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…
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