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Costa Rica Wildlife: Saving sloths together

The first time I met Leslie Howle, the founder of Toucan Rescue Ranch, we were at a wildlife conference in San José five years...

Costa Rica’s Sloth Hero: Bilbo’s Journey from Orphan to Foster Father

Today is a celebration of all fathers -- young and old, short and tall, by blood or simply by love. It’s a special day. In...

A Costa Rican Sloth’s Journey from Electrocution to Freedom

Wild sloths are common in Costa Rica and are normally great at surviving on their own, but with habitat encroachment on the rise, their...

Costa Rica’s Sloth Conservation: Overcoming adversity

We here at the Toucan Rescue Ranch receive many baby sloths for a variety of reasons. All of them are orphans who have either lost...

In Costa Rica, A Mom and baby sloth are reunited

“We found a baby sloth,” they said.

High-tech backpacks in Costa Rica key to saving baby sloths

Long before a teary-eyed Kristen Bellprofessed her love for sloths on daytime television, catapulting the slow-moving creature into Internet superstardom, the sloth may have...

A baby sloth is born in Costa Rica

For this story, we're going all the way back to 2014. When Sam Trull put her hands on the belly of the mother sloth she...

The Incredible Grip of Sloths: How Their Claws Keep Them Hanging On

With their long claws and strong muscles, sloths have a powerful grip. Their bodies are so conditioned to hanging from branches that dead sloths have been found still suspended from the branch they were climbing on.

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