Tracking Diaries José Pablo Guzmán García • The Urban Sloth Project Lead Researcher Tracking Diaries José Pablo Guzmán García • The Urban Sloth Project Lead Researcher

The best job I have ever had | Tracking Diaries #13

I have been working as a researcher for SloCo for only 7 months. The time has passed extremely fast, and still, I have learned incredible things that can only be taught in the field, working with people face to face and always improving my skills, not only my knowledge as a scientist but improving my second language which is English (people say I can speak good but I know I can get better at it).

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The Urban Sloth Project Recap - Part II | 2022

The Urban Sloth Project is a research aiming to study how habitat disturbance in urbanized areas of the South Caribbean of Costa Rica is affecting the behavior and ecology of wild sloths. The project is entering its 4th year, and surely, monitoring sloths is never a boring task.

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Paleo Sloths Samantha Stocks • SloCo Collaborator Paleo Sloths Samantha Stocks • SloCo Collaborator

Resurrecting giant ground sloths with Augmented Reality

For a chance to picture what the prehistoric Shasta ground sloth may have looked like, virtual and augmented reality may be our best bet. Ice Age giants such as mammoths, mastodons, giant beavers, saber-toothed cats, and dire wolves once roamed the American continent with giant ground sloths. But around 10,000 years ago, after the end of the last Ice Age, America’s impressive megafauna went extinct.

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Project Updates Dr. Rebecca Cliffe • Founder and Executive Director Project Updates Dr. Rebecca Cliffe • Founder and Executive Director

2022 | A year in review by Dr. Rebecca Cliffe

For SloCo, December is a time for reflection and review; we write our annual reports, study what went wrong, celebrate what went right, and continuously look for what we can improve. Overall 2022 has been a great year for us: we’ve achieved (and exceeded!) so many goals that our motto for the year has become “Dreams Really Do Come True”!

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

Tales from the Jungle | November 2022

Those of you who have been following SloCo’s work for the last few years know that our modus operandi is community-based projects: reforestation, urban mitigation, powerline insulation, wildlife bridges, responsible tourism campaigns, and more. However, our ultimate goal has always been to protect wildlife habitat before it needs restoring, and to that end, we are really excited to announce that SloCo is creating a 20-hectare reserve of primary forest in the South Caribbean of Costa Rica!

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Giving Tuesday 2022 with Sloths!

#GivingTuesday was created in 2012 and aims to be an antidote to consumer culture by celebrating generosity and inspiring people to bring about change in their communities and the world. It’s a chance to promote causes you believe in, and the one day of the year when non-profit organizations and charities get a chance to take center stage.

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Tales from the Jungle | SlothTober 2022!

Every October 20th, millions of different people around the world come together to celebrate sloths for reasons nearly as varied as they are: because sloths are a flagship species critical to the biodiversity of their habitats, because they symbolize an antidote to the stress and hurry of our high-speed modern world, or because they are just really cute and interesting animals!

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The Urban Sloth Project Recap - Part I (November 2020 to December 2021)

In the South Caribbean of Costa Rica, it is pretty common to find sloths in unusual places: on a restaurant cutlery shelf, a hotel ladder, a fruit stand, clinging to a truck… you name it, sloths have been there. World-renowned wildlife photographer Suzi Eszterhas came to the South Caribbean to take eye-opening photographs of the lives of these sloths in urbanized areas.

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Tracking Diaries Ames Reeder • Urban Sloth Project Tracking Diaries Ames Reeder • Urban Sloth Project

Watch out! | Tracking Diaries #11

The sea breeze is a welcome relief as we crest the final switchback and come out on top of the cliff. I take off my hat and let the wind run through my hair. It’s too hot to dry us out much, but the view from up here is my favorite in all of Puerto Viejo: the seething white and blue waves beneath us, the mist-shrouded distant horizon, and the sunlit local Cocles Island.

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Sloth Research Amelia Symeou • Data Scientist | Urban Sloth Project Sloth Research Amelia Symeou • Data Scientist | Urban Sloth Project

How global warming and climate change will affect three-fingered sloths? 

Dr. Cliffe’s research from 2018 determining the metabolic rate of three-fingered sloths was utilized by a team of researchers based in Brazil, working to conserve sloths in the Amazon and Atlantic Forests of Brazil. Dr. Cliffe’s data was modeled against climate change predictions, and data from different ecologists quantifying and predicting current and future land cover and land use in the Amazon and Atlantic Forests were also used.

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Community-Based Conservation Sarah Kennedy • Director of Education & Outreach Community-Based Conservation Sarah Kennedy • Director of Education & Outreach

Photography workshop at Kukula Kids' Club! 

The Kukula Kids’ Club, a new initiative for The Sloth Conservation Foundation, aims to enable and empower children with additional educational classes, gain new skills through workshops and provide them with fun activities they may not usually have access to due to geographical or financial barriers.

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Sloth Research, Community-Based Conservation Dr. Rebecca Cliffe • Founder and Executive Director Sloth Research, Community-Based Conservation Dr. Rebecca Cliffe • Founder and Executive Director

How Concerning is “Least Concern”? Sloths and the IUCN Red List

Since 1964 the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has kept a list of the world’s most threatened species. This Red List of threatened species has since become the go-to authority for the status of Earth’s flora and fauna, serving as a critical indicator of our world’s biodiversity.

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Tales from the jungle | July 2022

Hello, sloth community! Can you believe we’re more than halfway through the year already? We’ve already started preparations for International Sloth Day this October (Thursday, October 20th! Put it on your calendar!), but before that, here’s the latest news from the field:

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Project Updates Tamara Avila • General Director Project Updates Tamara Avila • General Director

Sloth Crossings Community update | July 2022

We’ve got a lot of exciting news for you this time, involving science, papers, our recent research project, and of course some amazing footage of wildlife using our bridges! We’re also very excited to announce that we are getting really close to our 200th Sloth Crossing– Only 16 more bridges to go! Stay tuned, we’re almost there!

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Sloth versus Giraffe

This month we’ve got another weird one for you as we compare the world’s tallest mammal with the world’s slowest: yes, that’s right, we bring you Sloths vs Giraffes!

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