These photos tell an unusual rescue story – the release of Javan slow lorises into Ujung Kulon National Park on Java Island, Indonesia, last month. Photojournalist Garry Lotulung joined a team from ...
Seven critically endangered Javan slow lorises were released into the jungles of Indonesia's Gunung Halimun Salak National Park on Java island on Friday. A dedicated rescue team traversed wet, muddy ...
Dr Anna Nekaris, Professor in Ecology, Conservation and Environment at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), is to receive a prestigious honour later this year from the Primate Society of Great Britain.
If you thought this venom was just for dispatching predators, think again. A study published in Current Biology revealed a surprising twist: among 82 Javan slow lorises captured by researchers, nearly ...
New 2026 research shows that most rescued Bengal slow lorises released back into the wild die within a few months. Their biggest threat is each other, as slow lorises are venomous and use toxic bites ...
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