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.

46,452 Trees funded of 67,500
2,147,483.647 T CO2 compensated
2,293 Followers
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16 updates related to EnvironmentalAwareness
March 2025

This is Teak- growing strong !! It shed its leaves it had from nursery and now it has its fresh leaves.

17 Mar 2025
February 2025

That's Psidium Guajava—sounds like a magic spell, right? But nope, it's just the good old Guava, also known as Peru locally! All organic—once this tree starts bearing fruit, it'll be naturally grown and chemical-free. 🌿✨

27 Feb 2025
January 2025

The Need for Conserving the Slender Loris in India and the Role of Tree Planting

Introduction The Slender Loris (Loris lydekkerianus), a small, nocturnal primate found in the forests of Southern India and Sri Lanka, is an integr...

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Meet the mighty Kumizh Teak 🌳—native to Tamil Nadu, known for its unique durability and fast growth. Standing next to it, our 177cm friend looks short- Looks like someone needs a step stool 😄

27 Jan 2025
Amanda Sanghvi
Amanda Sanghvi · 2 months ago

this is from year '22. Its around 2.5 years old.

December 2024

Latest Images- From Saplings to a Flourishing Green Ecosystem !
A healthy ecosystem has everything. The saplings now grown and become self sustainable thriving..

27 Dec 2024
November 2024

How Planting Trees with Community Participation Supports Conservation Efforts

Planting trees is one of the most effective tools for environmental conservation. When this activity involves local communities, its impact extends...

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October 2024

The Power of Self-Sustaining Forests: A Blueprint for Natural Afforestation and Reforestation

The concept of self-sustaining forests lies at the heart of modern afforestation and reforestation models, providing a low-maintenance, ecologicall...

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August 2024

Empowering Women, One Sapling at a Time! 🌟

By giving women the opportunity to plant trees, we're not just nurturing our planet—we're nurturing their potential. Each sapling represents a step towards a brighter, greener future where women thrive and communities flourish. Together,

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20 Aug 2024
Amanda Sanghvi
Amanda Sanghvi · 7 months ago

💚🌱

June 2024

Did you know? The Divi Divi tree (Caesalpinia coriaria) always leans away from the ocean! This unusual adaptation is thought to help reduce wind resistance and salt spray damage.

Interesting isn't it?

21 Jun 2024
May 2024

Grevillea Robusta: A Boon for Forest Health and Biodiversity

Forests are the lungs of our planet, providing us with clean air, regulating water cycles, and harboring a staggering array of life. However, defor...

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March 2024

Wisdom and new beginnings, side by side!
This shows that age is just a number when it comes to leaving a lasting impact!

Don't you agree?

26 Mar 2024

5 facts on Ficus racemosa - planted in this project.

Fast-growing: is a fast-growing tree that can reach up to 30 meters (98 feet) in height. It has a large canopy that provides shade and cools the surrounding area.

Edible Figs: The tree produces small, fig-like fruits that are

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26 Mar 2024
February 2024

The Indian name for Albizia lebbeck is "Sirisha" or "Shirisha." In Ayurveda, it is also referred to as "Shirish" or "Shirisha." This tree is well-known and widely used in traditional Indian medicine systems.

Albizia lebbeck has a long history of use in traditional medicine systems,

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11 Feb 2024
January 2024

Did you know Bamboo is the favorite tree of the loris ?

Bamboo for Breakfast, Brunch, and Beyond: Bamboo isn't just a home decor trend for loris; it's a culinary obsession. They munch on shoots, leaves, and even slurp up the sweet, nutritious sap. In fact, bamboo makes up around

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15 Jan 2024

Fact of the Day!!

One fascinating fact about the slender loris is its unique method of communication. Slender lorises are known to engage in a behavior called "stink fighting." They secrete a pungent odor from glands located on their elbows, and they use this scent to mark their

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02 Jan 2024
Amanda Sanghvi
Amanda Sanghvi · a year ago

Yes, unique animals with unique characteristics 💚

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