By Rudianto Sembiring | Project leader
One individual Slowloris (Nycticebus coucang) who was voluntarily handed over by residents to North Sumatra BKSDA in July 2018 then told ISCP to be rehabilitated and the ISCP & team Plumploris gave his name Liz, before being released it was now in good condition, healthy and ready to be released home, namely its habitat in the wild.
In September the ISCP team has checked all the health or medical check-ups and currently ISCP is just waiting for the final completion of the release the Slow loris which is we put for awhile in pra release cage that just finish building by ISCP team and Aussie Angels with enrichment that resembles their habitat in nature by planting several types of feed plants in the pre-release cage.
If there is no obstacle the ISCP team plans to release Liz later in the middle or end of November 2018.
In particular, we say thank you for all the slow loris friends in Indonesiaand from overseas who continue to support and play a role in helping us to preserve the Sumatran slow loris by still being a donor in our fundraising at GlobalGiving fundraising with tittle fund raising "We,Kukang Sumatra(Slow Loris) need medical devices"
Besides helping donations, you can also take part in saving the slow loris by spreading this message. Invite the people closest to you not to be part of the slow loris trade chain by not buying and not make them as pets.
Best regards, Sincerely yours
Rudianto Sembiring (Project leader)
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