LittleFirefaceShop

Little Fireface Project Shop: Slow Loris Conservation

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Announcement    It is the ten year anniversary of the Little Fireface Project! Our slow loris conservation work continues. Currently, we are trying to raise £2000 for the development of a new enclosure for four slow lorises rescued from illegal wildlife trade. Because these individuals have sadly had their teeth clipped due to illegal wildlife trade, they will have to live the rest of their lives in captivity. Currently all purchases on this shop go towards the development of this enclosure .

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Last updated on Dec 31, 2022

It is the ten year anniversary of the Little Fireface Project! Our slow loris conservation work continues. Currently, we are trying to raise £2000 for the development of a new enclosure for four slow lorises rescued from illegal wildlife trade. Because these individuals have sadly had their teeth clipped due to illegal wildlife trade, they will have to live the rest of their lives in captivity. Currently all purchases on this shop go towards the development of this enclosure .

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Sales 1,703
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Saving slow loris one piece of artwork at a time!

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  • Anna Nekaris

    Owner, Designer, Customer Service

    Anna is a Professor in Primate Conservation and has spent over 20 years researching rare nocturnal species. She sees arts and crafts as a way to bring awareness about their plight! In addition to motivating the design team, she sews & needle felts!

  • Amank

    Creator

    Amank lives in Java, Indonesia. His talent for carving animals was originally honed while making handles for local machetes! When researchers went to his village, they discovered his art - he always asks to carve new animals as he loves a challenge!

  • Loretta Schauer

    Creator

    Loretta is a children's illustrator who won the Waterstones 'Picture This' competition, resulting in her 1st picture book 'Beauty and the Beast', written by Michael Morpurgo in 2012. She has a passion for all things creative & cute nocturnal animals!

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  • Primate Connections

    LA, CA

    Each year Primate Connections invites 12 primate conservation organizations to join them in an annual calendar. From there all organizations use the calendar as a fundraising and awareness generating tool to empower next generation conservation biologists, and to encourage the world to fall in love

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Last updated on Mar 17, 2016

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Last updated on May 18, 2022

Frequently asked questions

Custom and personalised orders

Hand felted slow lorises are available in almost any colour but I need at least a few weeks to prepare them. Sometimes when we are in the midsts of the jungle these orders need to be postponed!

Care instructions

All of our batiks are hand made and they WILL run when washed the first few times. We suggest hand washing and certainly not washing with other light colours. They may even run in the rain if not washed first so do be careful!

Small imperfections

Our items are hand made. Sometimes batiks have small bits of dye that give them a rustic look or the painting on a carving may not be a perfect line. These make the items unique and we think extra beautiful!