Working With Nature
Many people are drawn to Costa Rica for its “Pura Vida” lifestyle (literally translating as ‘Pure Life’); a motto that reminds people to stop and enjoy the richness of life, to take the time to sit down and savor a cup of coffee over a late-afternoon conversation.
7 ways you can help sloths today!
We have created a list of 7 simple things that you can do every day to help sloths – all from the comfort of your own home!
Know your Sloth Predators: The Great Harpy Eagle
The Harpy Eagle holds the crown as the most powerful eagle in the world – and it also happens to be the sloth’s main predator!
Eating Green to Save Sloths: Why Your Diet Matters
Have you ever considered that what you choose to eat each day has a direct impact on the welfare and survival of sloths in the wild?
What do you call a Group of Sloths?
You have probably heard of a murder of crows. What about a parliament of owls? A shrewdness of apes? A bloat of hippopotamuses? Who came up with these terms?
Thank You For A Phenomenal Year
We have had a phenomenal year at The Sloth Conservation Foundation and our success is all down to the kindness and generosity of our supporters.
Sloth Myths: 14 Things You Think You Know About Sloths
Although there are tons of sloth myths on the internet coming from self-appointed sloth experts, there are actually very few scientific studies that have been done on sloths.
Love and Respect for Sloths
Do you ever smile when you are anxious? Laugh when you feel uncomfortable? Often, our external appearances can be deceiving.
The Wildlife Selfie Problem
Animals all over the world are being exploited for hands-on wildlife encounters. We might think that a photo of us riding an elephant, swimming with a dolphin – or holding a sloth – will impress our friends and family.
Top 10 incredible facts about the sloth
Sloths are far from being simple, lazy creatures that just sleep all day. They are complex, mysterious animals with an evolutionary history, features, and characteristics so weird that you might accuse us of making them up.
Record-breaking bridges for sloths
Thanks to the generous support of our donors we have managed to install THREE new Sloth Crossing canopy bridges in the South Caribbean region of Costa Rica this month!
Sloth Problems (and how to solve them)
Here we detail the 7 biggest threats to wild sloth populations and explain what we are doing to help. In all cases, the best approach is through the development of long-term conservation solutions that provide sustainable ways for sloths to coexist with the people sharing their habitat.
Camera traps fooled by sneaky sloths
Camera traps and trail cameras are commonly used outdoors for wildlife research and they are now also playing an increasingly important role in the conservation and preservation of endangered species.
Sloths and other strange mammals
As mammals, we (almost) all have some traits in common: seven cervical vertebrae in the neck, a relatively constant body temperature of 37°C/98°F, hair covering our bodies, three middle ear bones, a nice complex brain, and four limbs.