Providing a natural diet is a key component to improving animal welfare and potentially reducing stereotypic behaviours in captivity. Wild slow lorises (Nycticebus spp.) are threatened by illegal wildlife trade, and in Thailand, confiscations from trade have led to a large number of Bengal (Nycticebus bengalensis) and greater slow lorises (N. coucang) in rescue centers such as Bang Phra Wildlife Domestic Research Station (Bang Phra). Due to limited enclosure space and availability of natural food items, welfare may be compromised for these confiscated animals. Slow lorises in most rescue centres including Bang Phra are mainly fed with fruit and vegetables rather than their natural diet of exudates, nectar and insects. Our project aimed to i...
This experiment aims to determine the effect of the addition of potato biscuit on digestibility and ...
In Cambodia, periodic reports since the 1990s have identified the sale of large numbers of dried pyg...
In the context of a current global biodiversity crisis, conservation biologists study how best to pr...
Despite the advancement of science within the animal nutrition field, specifically production and do...
Illegal harvesting and trade are major forces behind population declines of wild slow lorises (genus...
Slow lorises (Nycticebus spp.) are small-bodied nocturnal primates found throughout South-east Asia....
Slow loris (Nycticebus spp.) captive diets have been based on routine and anecdotes rather than scie...
The characteristics of food ingested by a primate affect its assimilation of energy by modulating fo...
Few primate species are known to excavate plant sources to procure exudates and other foods via acti...
In Cambodia, the sale of large numbers of dried pygmy slow loris (Nycticebus pygmaeus) carcasses has...
Animals of all ages need to access essential food resources, either on their own or with the assista...
Feed Intake and Efficiency of Slow Loris (Nycticebus coucang) in Captivity. Study on feed intake and...
In a world increasingly dominated by human demand for agricultural products, we need to understand w...
A long developmental period in animals is often needed to learn skills for adult reproduction and su...
The slow loris Nycticebus spp. belongs to the few venomous mammals. I aimed to explore sources for v...
This experiment aims to determine the effect of the addition of potato biscuit on digestibility and ...
In Cambodia, periodic reports since the 1990s have identified the sale of large numbers of dried pyg...
In the context of a current global biodiversity crisis, conservation biologists study how best to pr...
Despite the advancement of science within the animal nutrition field, specifically production and do...
Illegal harvesting and trade are major forces behind population declines of wild slow lorises (genus...
Slow lorises (Nycticebus spp.) are small-bodied nocturnal primates found throughout South-east Asia....
Slow loris (Nycticebus spp.) captive diets have been based on routine and anecdotes rather than scie...
The characteristics of food ingested by a primate affect its assimilation of energy by modulating fo...
Few primate species are known to excavate plant sources to procure exudates and other foods via acti...
In Cambodia, the sale of large numbers of dried pygmy slow loris (Nycticebus pygmaeus) carcasses has...
Animals of all ages need to access essential food resources, either on their own or with the assista...
Feed Intake and Efficiency of Slow Loris (Nycticebus coucang) in Captivity. Study on feed intake and...
In a world increasingly dominated by human demand for agricultural products, we need to understand w...
A long developmental period in animals is often needed to learn skills for adult reproduction and su...
The slow loris Nycticebus spp. belongs to the few venomous mammals. I aimed to explore sources for v...
This experiment aims to determine the effect of the addition of potato biscuit on digestibility and ...
In Cambodia, periodic reports since the 1990s have identified the sale of large numbers of dried pyg...
In the context of a current global biodiversity crisis, conservation biologists study how best to pr...