Nekaris has dedicated her career to the conservation of Asian nocturnal animals and African nocturnal primates. Since 2011, she has led the
Little Fireface Project, which investigates the behavioural ecology of slow lorises in the wild, zoos and rescue centres, using a combination of genetics, acoustics, museum studies and taxonomy. Nekaris worked to protect
slow lorises in
Java. Slow lorises are endangered because of habitat loss and the illegal wildlife trade, which involves captors clipping their teeth so their venomous teeth are no longer dangerous. Nekaris installed pipes that lorises could use as bridges, which allows them to reach new trees that they couldn't catch before. She delivered a
TED talk on the influence of social media on the global population of slow lorises, and how it can both advance understanding and hinder conservation efforts. Nekaris has explored how slow lorises use their venom. She was elected an
Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the
2024 New Year Honours. == Publications ==