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Sam Trull

Sam Trull

Co-founder and Executive Director
Sam Trull, also known as The Mother of Sloths, is the Co-founder and Executive Director of The Sloth Institute Costa Rica located in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica.
Email:
sam@theslothinstitute.org

Sam's Biography

Originally from Durham, NC, when Sam first came to Costa Rica 10 years ago it was to work with primates, her first love.  Through her work with another rescue center, she met and fell in love with sloths.  She spent two years caring for and rehabilitating the sloths in their program before starting The Sloth Institute in August of 2014. Her passion  for working with animals started as a teenage volunteer at the Duke Lemur Center, where she worked  for over 10 years while completing a Bachelors degree in Zoology in 2003 and a Master of Science in Primate Conservation from Oxford Brookes University in the UK in 2006.

After multiple expeditions to Madagascar, West Africa, and Central America, in January 2013, she settled in Costa Rica.  She is also an author and photographer who focuses on wildlife conservation through intimate and compelling photos and storytelling. Her first photo book, “Slothlove”, was published  and released April 2016. 

Why I love sloths

I love sloths because they are one of the few animals in the rainforest that mostly mind their own business.  They survive through the ultimate self-care routine: saving energy and avoiding predators.  In fact, if more people were like sloths, we would probably already have world peace.  In a lot of ways they are also the underdogs of the rainforest and in conservation; at times not respected by the general public or scientific community.  There are so many dangers they face daily because of human encroachment into their environment.  It’s our duty to save them!

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