Animal Rescue: International Slow Loris Rescue
Animal Rescue: International Slow Loris Rescue
Animal Rescue: International Slow Loris Rescue
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native animals. Gain awareness of the issues facing the slow loris and many other beautiful species in Indonesia then tell your friends and family.
Preserve the habitat for the animals.
The main driver for deforestation is the multi-million dollar palm oil industry. This poses a direct threat to lorises. Petition your supermarkets to stock products that only use palm oil from sustainable forests.
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International Animal Rescue Indonesia PO Box 125 Bogor 16001 Indonesia Tel: +62 (0) 8131 496 2608 Fax: +62 (0) 25 138 9232 Email: info@iar-id.org www.iar.org.uk/indonesia
International Animal Rescue United Kingdom Lime House, Regency Close Uckeld, East Sussex TN22 1DS, UK Tel: +44 (0) 1825 767 688 Fax: +44 (0)1825 768 012 Email: info@iar.org.uk www.iar.org.uk
in Indonesia.
If you nd slow lorises on sale or in peoples
If you see or nd any animals in distress, please call 025 138 9232 for help
To prevent them from using their venomous bite, traders cruelly cut their teeth using wire cutters. This ghastly mutilation causes terrible infections, often leading to a slow and painful death. In some areas of Indonesia, slow lorises are brutally killed for use in traditional medicine. This is having a huge impact on wild loris populations. Numbers of this endangered primate are dicult to assess; status surveys have found them to occur in dramatically low densities when compared to other primates inhabiting the same forests. In some countries where they were known to be abundant, few to no lorises can found in the wild today, suggesting that illegal trade may be the cause of population decline. Listed as Vulnerable or Endangered by the IUCN 1 guidelines, they may soon be included in Appendix I of CITES 2 to give them full protection. If their populations continue to be diminished, soon no one will be able to see these beautiful eyes
What we do
International Animal Rescue Indonesia is working to put an end to the trade in slow lorises. A new rescue facility specialising in the care of this species has been built in Ciapus (Bogor, Indonesia). Working closely with universities and scientists the aim, whenever possible, is to return these animals to the wild. In order to do that, intensive studies must be carried out on the genetics, taxonomy and the origin of these primates. Eventually we will create a network throughout the whole country and even internationally. International Animal Rescue will also provide lifelong sanctuary for those animals that have had their teeth knocked out and are no longer able to survive in the wild.
1. International Union for Conservation of Nature 2. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
www.iar.org.uk