Javanese slow lorises released to the wildlife

  • October 23, 2024 22:15 GMT+700

A Javanese slow loris (Nycticebus Javanicus) is above the tree when being released to its habitat in the Gunung Halimun Salak National Park area in Sukabumi, West Java, Wednesday (October 23, 2024). A total of 10 Javanese slow lorises consist of three males and seven females from the conservation of West Java Natural Resources Conservation Hall (BKSDA) are released to their origin habitat to preserve the primate population as an endemic animal. ANTARA FOTO/Yulius Satria Wijaya/nym/Y012

A Javanese slow loris (Nycticebus Javanicus) is above the tree when being released to its habitat in the Gunung Halimun Salak National Park area in Sukabumi, West Java, Wednesday (October 23, 2024). A total of 10 Javanese slow lorises consist of three males and seven females from the conservation of West Java Natural Resources Conservation Hall (BKSDA) are released to their origin habitat to preserve the primate population as an endemic animal. ANTARA FOTO/Yulius Satria Wijaya/nym/Y012

Officers release a Javanese slow loris (Nycticebus Javanicus) to its habitat in the Gunung Halimun Salak National Park area in Sukabumi, West Java, Wednesday (October 23, 2024). A total of 10 Javanese slow lorises consist of three males and seven females from the conservation of West Java Natural Resources Conservation Hall (BKSDA) are released to their origin habitat to preserve the primate population as an endemic animal. ANTARA FOTO/Yulius Satria Wijaya/nym/Y012

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