Tales From the Jungle Dr. Rebecca Cliffe • Founder and Executive Director Tales From the Jungle Dr. Rebecca Cliffe • Founder and Executive Director

Tales from the Jungle: April

At times like these, it can be easy to get wrapped up in the fear and uncertainty of everything. One of the best ways to combat negative feelings is to practice gratitude – which is why I want to share with you some of our positive “tales from the jungle”!

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SloCo Team The Sloth Conservation Foundation SloCo Team The Sloth Conservation Foundation

Getting to know Team Sloth: Meet Ceci!

Cecilia, our communications officer, comes from the steppes in Patagonia, a dry, arid, windy, and cold landscape very far away from the hot, humid rainforests of Costa Rica. Her journey in conservation began with a bunch of photos of birds.

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Tales From the Jungle The Sloth Conservation Foundation Tales From the Jungle The Sloth Conservation Foundation

March On Our Social Media

Happy #WorldWildlifeDay  the theme this year is “sustaining all life on Earth”. All species are dependent on each other for survival – sloths included! But what important role do sloths play? How do they benefit other species? Well did you know that sloth hair is home to a whole ecosystem that is found nowhere else on earth?

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Responsible Tourism, Threats to Sloths and their Jungle Home Katra Laidlaw • Sloth Crossing Manager Responsible Tourism, Threats to Sloths and their Jungle Home Katra Laidlaw • Sloth Crossing Manager

Social distancing: learning from sloths

It is an unnerving time. The world watches with baited breath as the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread and social distancing becomes the norm. Doubts about the stability of the future and concerns for our loved ones press on our mind making it difficult to think clearly.

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Slothopedia The Sloth Conservation Foundation Slothopedia The Sloth Conservation Foundation

Anteaters: The Sloth's Closest Relative!

What exactly is a sloth? Are they related to bears? Monkeys? Marsupials? No! Sloths are actually part of a super ancient (and super strange) family of mammals called the xenarthrans (pronounced zen-ar-thrans).

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