“…Although the pet trade has long been recognized as a threat to haplorrhine primates (specifically monkeys and apes) [Soini, 1972;Duarte-Quiroga et al, 2003;Stiles et al, 2013], these threats have only relatively recently been acknowledged for strepsirrhines (lemurs [Reuter et al, 2016], lorises [Nekaris and Jaffe, 2007], and galagos [Svensson et al, 2015]). Slow lorises are among the most commonly traded primates in Indonesian areas [Shepherd et al, 2004;Nijman et al, 2017], with several thousand individuals for sale in certain markets per year [Nijman, 2010].…”