Trees for Slender Loris

Trees for Slender Loris, India

Our project aims to create safe habitats for the Grey Slender Loris by planting native trees. Habitat loss from tree-felling has reduced their food sources, shelter, and protection, leading to a population decline. Since these primates rely on continuous forest canopies, fragmentation isolates them, further threatening their survival. Through reforestation, we aim to restore their habitat and support their survival.

46,531 Trees funded of 67,500
2,147,483.647 T CO2 compensated
2,299 Followers
Plant from 1,50
April 2019

A gray slender loris (Loris lydekkerianus) hangs on an Albizia amara tree; this arboreal species make trees their habitat to hunt insects. Gray slender loris diet is almost entirely insectivorous; they feed particularly on ants and termites, and occasionally gum and fruits of trees

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02 Apr 2019
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