Bangkok Post

FURRY FURORE AS RIHANNA POSES WITH ENDANGERED LORIS

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Pop star Rihanna has sparked controvers­y after posting a photo on the internet of herself holding a protected slow loris.

The US-based Barbadian R&B singer arrived in Phuket last week and has posted several photos on her Instagram account, including ones with the endangered loris and elephants at an unidentifi­ed location.

Local wildlife advocates have alerted authoritie­s to the picture of Rihanna with the slow loris, which is sometimes illegally used as a photo prop in tourist areas.

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservati­on (DNWPC) has responded by urging residents to help identify where Rihanna was pictured holding the slow loris.

The Phuket News reported on its online edition yesterday that the picture is believed to have been taken on Bangla Road, off Patong Beach in Kathu district.

DNWPC deputy director-general Theerapat Prayurasid­dhi yesterday said he would send officials to look into accusation­s of wildlife abuse if he receives specific informatio­n about where animals are being used as photo props.

‘‘Phuket is big. We need more informatio­n before we can act,’’ he said.

Mr Theerapat added that some zoos had obtained a licence to possess wild animals for tourist entertainm­ent.

‘‘If [these photos were taken] at a registered zoo with legal permission to keep animals, then we can do nothing,’’ he said.

The slow loris is a small primate with soft fur and large eyes. Its cute appearance makes it popular with tourists visiting Thailand.

All species of slow loris ( Nycticebus coucang) are protected by the Convention on Internatio­nal Trade In Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Cites) under Appendix I, which bans internatio­nal trade for commercial purposes.

The Rihanna incident came to light shortly after the Phuket Wan tourism news website reported a group of wildlife activists were raising funds for the establishm­ent of a loris rescue centre on the tourist island to save the cute creatures from being exploited on Bangla Road.

The fund-raising activity was part of the Loris Awareness Week last week.

Kathu district chief Veera Kerdsirimo­ngkol said that he had ordered environmen­tal officials and the Kathu superinten­dent to ‘‘urgently investigat­e’’ the issue of lorises on Bangla Road.

Mr Veera also responded to Twitter posts on Rihanna’s account referring to bizarre sex shows in Phuket.

Sex shows were completely against the law, Mr Veera was quoted as saying.

‘‘The authoritie­s and law officials have surveyed the area to arrest and fine those involved [in staging sex shows],’’ he said.

‘‘But the shows still happen.’’

 ??  ?? CUTE SHOOT: Rihanna poses with a slow loris in a photo posted on Instagram
CUTE SHOOT: Rihanna poses with a slow loris in a photo posted on Instagram

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