
Meet the Southern Maned Sloth: The Latest Sloth Described
Sloths are divided into two large groups: Bradypus, the three-fingered sloths that include the famous smiley and masked-face sloths, and Choloepus, the brownish ones with a pig-like nose and two fingers on each hand.
Collaring Sloths for Research: Suzi and Ginger
This lovely pair was discovered in the beautiful garden of a local resort. The owner contacted Dr. Cliffe, founder and executive director of The Sloth Conservation Foundation.
Collaring Tender the Sloth Through the Lens of a Photographer
Many locals in the beach town of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, where the Sloth Conservation Foundation is located, help Dr. Rebecca Cliffe and her team by alerting her when they find a sloth.
Collars, Backpacks, and Data Loggers: How to study sloths in the Wild
One would think that due to sloths’ famously slow lifestyle, observing them in the wild would not be a hard task. However, their slow lifestyle (a consequence of having the slowest metabolism of any land mammal) has resulted in the evolutionary aim of being nearly undetectable in the trees to avoid predation from Jaguars and Harpy Eagles.