For the bookworms and the sloth lovers!
Today we celebrate books! April 23rd is International Book Day, in honor of two of the most important writers in history: William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes.
This Earth Day, We’re Choosing Realism -and Hope
It’s April 22nd, Earth Day, although we believe all days are Earth Day. We don’t want to write another blog about the importance of having a livable planet.
Saving The Slowest Mammal | SloCo on PBS Nature
We’re thrilled to share that SloCo’s work, featuring Dr. Rebecca Cliffe and our Project Manager Tamara, is highlighted in the latest episode of In Her Nature, a PBS documentary series.
Sloths in Space: Celebrating Human Spaceflight with a Theoretical Twist from the Treetops
To celebrate the International Day of Human Spaceflight, held every April 12th, we're reaching for the stars with a little help from one of our most stellar supporters: Ponder E. Stine.
The First Ever Recorded Three-Fingered Sloth with Leucism!
Last week, something truly extraordinary happened in the South Caribbean of Costa Rica: a three-fingered sloth baby with leucism was spotted! This is the first case ever recorded of its kind.
March 2025 | Tales From The Jungle
It’s been one of the rainiest months of the year so far, but soggy boots and muddy field kits didn’t slow us down one bit.
Using Sloth Crossings Canopy Bridges | January, February & March 2025
One of the most rewarding parts of our work is seeing sloths and other wildlife actually using the Sloth Crossing canopy bridges that we have built.
Connecting Habitats for the Endangered Maned Sloths in Brazil
We donated five Sloth Crossing canopy bridges to help reconnect fragmented forest habitats in Mata de São João, Bahia, Brazil, home to the rare and endangered Northern Maned Sloth (Bradypus torquatus).
Sloth Versus Panda
Sloths and pandas are two beloved, yet vastly different animals from opposite sides of the world. Their uniqueness has captured the hearts of many, and their distinct appearance and quirky behavior have become symbols of nature’s diversity and resilience. Sloths are known for their slow pace and leisurely, arboreal lifestyle, while pandas are recognized for their black and white coats, clumsiness, and love for bamboo.
February 2025 | Tales From The Jungle
February flew by in a blur of new sloths, record-breaking census days, and even a little Italian TV fame! But before we dive headfirst into March, let’s take a moment to look back at all the jungle excitement.
A Peek Into Sloth Data
Last week, we went to the primary forests in search of new sloths to collar and monitor for the Urban Sloth Project.
Celebrating Sloth, Love, and Valentine's 2025
The Week of Love might be coming to an end, but the love for sloths is endless. And we ask the same question: Why are sloths loved worldwide? We tried to answer this question in this blog over here.
January 2025 | Tales From The Jungle
January always feels like the longest month, and this one was no exception – five whole weeks!
Sloth Versus Howler Monkey
The rainforests of Central and South America are home to some of the most fascinating creatures on Earth, including sloths and howler monkeys.
Tiki, Tender, and Becky
Tender is no ordinary sloth. He’s a young, sweet explorer living near a beach bar in Costa Rica’s South Caribbean. But his story starts with someone equally extraordinary: his mother, Tiki.
November 2024 | Tales From The Jungle
As December sneaks up on us, we are diving into our year-end reflections (and annual reports – yes, we have to prepare more than one!). Looking back, we’re incredibly proud of all that we’ve accomplished in 2024, and we’re already setting our sights on new goals for 2025 with our upcoming strategic plan.
Team Sloth Goes To Brazil to Meet Giant Armadillos
Sloths and giant armadillos belong to the superorder Xenarthra, and although they may seem like very different animals—one living high in the canopy and the other underground in burrows—they actually have many things in common, especially when it comes to conservation challenges.
Sloth Versus Wombat
In the wild, some animals are just delightfully strange, which is the case with sloths and wombats. Sloths, with their slow lifestyles, seeming to live in a world where time barely exists, while wombats, with their chunky bodies and burrowing skills, are underground architects of the wild. In this blog, we’ll take a closer look at these quirky critters and see what makes them so fascinating and special.
Slothtober 2024 | Tales From The Jungle
October (Slothtober!) is one of our busiest (and favorite!) months of the year—not only because it’s an entire month dedicated to celebrating all things sloth, including International Sloth Day on the 20th, but also because it provides us with the perfect opportunity to amplify our mission and engage more people than ever in the urgency and importance of sloth conservation, habitat preservation, and reforestation!
A Snuggle of Thank Yous For Sloth Day
Gregarious animals, or animals that live in groups, often have unique collective nouns to refer to them. For example, a group of flamingos is called a flamboyance, while a group of owls is known as a parliament. You may have also heard of a conspiracy of ravens or a murder of crows. But what about sloths?