animals Archives - The Sloth Institute Save A Sloth, Save A Tree, Safe A Forest Tue, 02 Nov 2021 04:18:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 Deforestation Kills Sloths https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/07/30/deforestation-kills-sloths/ https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/07/30/deforestation-kills-sloths/#respond Sat, 31 Jul 2021 03:24:07 +0000 http://stage.theslothinstitute.org/?p=3537 For all of the reasons that we receive sloths, deforestation is at the root of every displaced or injured sloth. Trees are cut down to make way for homes, business and roads.

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Deforestation Kills sloths daily in Costa Rica

For all of the reasons that we receive sloths, deforestation is at the root of every displaced or injured sloth. Trees are cut down to make way for homes, business and roads.  With the gaps in the forest connected by electric wires, sloths climb on those wires to get from one tree to another and get electrocuted.  With homes now in their forests, dogs brought by people wander into the forest and attack sloths. If a car doesn’t see a sloth soon enough, they become a victim to traffic accidents. All of these dangers are a daily reality for the sloths that live in Costa Rica and especially in our area, Manuel Antonio.  

He was trapped in a concrete jungle...

Recently we rescued a sloth who found himself in a neighborhood “concrete jungle”. He was clearly hungry and in search of food, because by the time we arrived to rescue him, he was clinging to a tiny green sapling that was growing out of the roof of an apartment building. Opportunistically he started eating that sapling because he wasn’t sure where his next meal would be found.

I have seen a lot of horribly sad things including massive trauma inflicted on sloths and other wildlife because of human encroachment into the jungle. But watching this sloth clinging to this tiny sapling and desperately eating from it, might be the saddest thing I have ever seen. Luckily he wasn’t hurt, or in pain in that very moment. But it was still horribly sad because of what that image represents. Sloths, just like all wild animals, never give up on trying to survive. When their habitat changes, they change with it and they search for ways to live within their new reality. Sadly, for sloths living in an urban environment, there is only but so much they can do to adapt.

They will never stop being injured and they will always need our help.

Video of a sloth rescued from deforestation, free again.

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Monster was my greatest inspiration https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/07/30/monster-was-my-greatest-inspiration/ https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/07/30/monster-was-my-greatest-inspiration/#respond Sat, 31 Jul 2021 03:05:45 +0000 http://stage.theslothinstitute.org/?p=3530 This week marks 5 years since Monster was attacked and killed by an ocelot.

Monster was my greatest teacher and my greatest inspiration. Many of you may know the story of how she died…but do you remember the details of how she lived? Brave, curious and full of hope.

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Monster was my greatest inspiration for starting TSI

This week marks 5 years since Monster was attacked and killed by an ocelot.  

Monster was my greatest inspiration and my greatest teacher. Many of you may know the story of how she died…but do you remember the details of how she lived? Brave, curious and full of hope

Here is my favorite story about Monster

The day she was released, that night there was a HUGE thunderstorm. It was really bad and being her first night out we were concerned she would panic and have a hard time finding shelter in the storm. I went out at midnight and was able to recapture her and get her back into the release cage to wait out the storm with the intention of arriving back at 6am the next morning to let her back out again, once the storm had passed. So the next morning I got to the release cage, bright and early and there was Monster WAITING at the release door. At no time prior to being released had she ever paid attention to that door, however after being released she clearly knew exactly where it led. I rushed over to the door to open it so she could go back out again. At this point a part of me thought maybe it was a coincidence that she happened to be resting there, but sure enough, as soon as the door opened, Monster climbed out, to take herself back out into the trees!

The forest was exactly where she wanted to be

At that moment I promised her I would never lock her up again… she was meant to be free and the forest was exactly where she wanted to be.

A few months later, she was killed by the ocelot. While tragic and devastating, ocelots are one of the main natural predators for sloths in Manuel Antonio. Monster was unlucky and in “the wrong place at the wrong time”. But after her death I remembered how desperately she wanted her freedom and how happy she was being in the trees where she belonged.

Her desire to be free

Monster was my main inspiration for creating TSI, and without her, I wasn’t sure I could continue the mission. But it was because of her desire to be free that I knew that we couldn’t stop trying to provide that for other sloths. Since then we have rescued and released hundreds of more sloths…I like to think that Monster would be proud.

Thank you for your continued support and for helping TSI save more sloths like Monster to live their best sloth lives in the wild!

Please consider making a donation and support our mission today.

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Aretha has a baby! https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/06/20/aretha-has-a-baby/ https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/06/20/aretha-has-a-baby/#respond Sun, 20 Jun 2021 08:15:14 +0000 http://stage.theslothinstitute.org/?p=3512 Aretha, a two-fingered sloth, came as a small orphan (only a couple of months old) in November 2017. After going through our complete rehabilitation/release program she was released in Feb 2020. Since then we have seen her here and there but just in the past few weeks we have caught trap camera footage of her […]

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Aretha, a two-fingered sloth, came as a small orphan (only a couple of months old) in November 2017. After going through our complete rehabilitation/release program she was released in Feb 2020.

Since then we have seen her here and there but just in the past few weeks we have caught trap camera footage of her and her new baby!!

We are so excited for Aretha’s successful release and motherhood. This makes the third confirmed baby from one of our released sloths.

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Tommy Released! https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/06/20/tommy-released/ https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/06/20/tommy-released/#respond Sun, 20 Jun 2021 08:12:28 +0000 http://stage.theslothinstitute.org/?p=3508 Tommy (orginaly known as Tammy) an orphaned three-fingered sloth was brought to us last June. After growing up and getting big and strong he was finally ready for release last month! Since his release, we see him almost every day at his release location foraging for leaves or having a good scratch. We are so […]

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Tommy (orginaly known as Tammy) an orphaned three-fingered sloth was brought to us last June.

After growing up and getting big and strong he was finally ready for release last month!

Since his release, we see him almost every day at his release location foraging for leaves or having a good scratch. We are so happy for Tommy. Help us wish him luck in his new life! 😍

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Critically Injured Ozzy https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/06/20/critically-injured-ozzy/ https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/06/20/critically-injured-ozzy/#respond Sun, 20 Jun 2021 08:10:50 +0000 http://stage.theslothinstitute.org/?p=3504 Ozzy is a two-fingered Adult male that was attacked by a dog about a month ago. The dog caused many deep bite wounds on his backside around his hips and also some around his face. Dog bites have the potential to get very infected so we have had to clean his wounds well every day […]

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Ozzy is a two-fingered Adult male that was attacked by a dog about a month ago. The dog caused many deep bite wounds on his backside around his hips and also some around his face.

Dog bites have the potential to get very infected so we have had to clean his wounds well every day as well as administer antibiotics.

Ozzy is a two-fingered Adult male that was attacked by a dog about a month ago. The dog caused many deep bite wounds on his backside around his hips and also some around his face.
Dog bites have the potential to get very infected so we have had to clean his wounds well every day as well as administer antibotics.

Luckily Ozzy is recovering nicely and we expect he will be released within the next month! 😀😀

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Saving Snow White https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/06/20/saving-snow-white/ https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/06/20/saving-snow-white/#respond Sun, 20 Jun 2021 08:07:19 +0000 http://stage.theslothinstitute.org/?p=3501 Minutes away from dying, Snow White a juvenile three-fingered sloth, was found on the ground next to a fallen tree and another dead sloth.Luckily for Snow White she was rushed to us just in time and after many days of critical care, she pulled through!While we are so happy to see Snow White recovering so […]

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Minutes away from dying, Snow White a juvenile three-fingered sloth, was found on the ground next to a fallen tree and another dead sloth.
Luckily for Snow White she was rushed to us just in time and after many days of critical care, she pulled through!
While we are so happy to see Snow White recovering so well, the sad fact is that sloths, especially juvenile three-fingered sloths, are heavily affected by habitat loss, even small scale habitat loss (because they have such small home ranges when first weaned from mom).

Everywhere within their habitat range, trees are being lost daily. And losing trees = losing sloths.

Donate $35 to provide a new sloth speedway to provide safe travel for sloths

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Say hello to Shakira the sloth! https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/04/09/say-hello-to-shakira-the-sloth/ https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/04/09/say-hello-to-shakira-the-sloth/#respond Sat, 10 Apr 2021 05:49:00 +0000 http://stage.theslothinstitute.org/?p=3461 A female two-fingered sloth, Shakira was electrocuted 2 months ago. Luckily, her burns didn’t impair the function of any of her limbs, but they were still quite severe and covered a large portion of her body including her face, eyes and both hands. Most of her burns have now healed but one hand is still […]

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an electrocuted two-fingered sloth

A female two-fingered sloth, Shakira was electrocuted 2 months ago.

Luckily, her burns didn’t impair the function of any of her limbs, but they were still quite severe and covered a large portion of her body including her face, eyes and both hands.

Most of her burns have now healed but one hand is still healing. She is doing so well, we think she should be able to be released next month!

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Meet Baby Gordita! https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/04/02/meet-baby-gordita/ https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/04/02/meet-baby-gordita/#respond Sat, 03 Apr 2021 05:42:50 +0000 http://stage.theslothinstitute.org/?p=3454   Gordita is our newest baby two-fingered sloth, only a couple of months old when she was rescued. Poor Gordita was found on the ground in Manuel Antonio, with no mom in sight! Little Gordita also had a really swollen arm. Luckily, it wasn’t fractured but instead an inflammatory reaction from a tick bite. We’ve […]

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Gordita is our newest baby two-fingered sloth, only a couple of months old when she was rescued. Poor Gordita was found on the ground in Manuel Antonio, with no mom in sight! Little Gordita also had a really swollen arm. Luckily, it wasn’t fractured but instead an inflammatory reaction from a tick bite. We’ve never seen such a reaction from a tick bite in a sloth before!
After weeks of loving care, the inflammation is gone and bite area is finally healed. Gordita is eating well and gaining weight, she has already gained almost 200g in less than a month! She will keep learning and growing in our rehabilitation program until she is finally big enough to be released…

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News from Mr. Valentine https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/03/20/news-from-mr-valentine/ https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/03/20/news-from-mr-valentine/#respond Sun, 21 Mar 2021 05:16:00 +0000 http://stage.theslothinstitute.org/?p=3434 We recently received a call about an injured sloth sleeping in a tree. The photos showed that the sloth had been electrocuted, but the wounds didn’t look fresh. When we arrived the sloth had already moved away and we weren’t able to grab him. People had told us that they had seen this sloth for […]

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We recently received a call about an injured sloth sleeping in a tree. The photos showed that the sloth had been electrocuted, but the wounds didn’t look fresh. When we arrived the sloth had already moved away and we weren’t able to grab him. People had told us that they had seen this sloth for a few weeks already with the electrocution wounds. We thought how on earth could that be possible? How could an electrocuted sloth survive on its own for so long?

We left our contact information and a couple days later, we received a call. The sloth was back! Team sloth rushed over to rescue him and was able to get him in a kennel quickly.

Upon examination we noticed that the sloth was healing amazingly well on his own! The wounds were on a significant portion of his back, but were not infected. There were areas that were still quite open and some scabs needed to finish healing. Although he was thin, his immune system did an incredible job.

After cleaning his wounds and administering medication, we checked to see if he had a microchip. Interestingly, the microchip scan came back positive! We knew this sloth!

We had rescued Mr Valentine almost exactly a year ago before on Valentine’s Day. He had been electrocuted then as well, healed in a few weeks and then was released. Even though we released him far away, he found his way back and was electrocuted a second time in almost exactly the same spot! Luckily, his wounds both times were not as severe as they can be, but he was still quite the survivor. His story is bittersweet.

Sad that he was electrocuted twice…sad that the habitat in Manuel Antonio is so degraded and that a sloth can be electrocuted twice. But, the story still has a happy ending.

Mr Valentine survived, again, and showed us another example of the amazing abilities of sloth spatial memory. This time we released Mr Valentine deep in the National Park…hopefully far enough away from the electric wires.

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Welcome Grogu and John Lennon https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/02/03/welcome-grogu-and-john-lennon/ https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2021/02/03/welcome-grogu-and-john-lennon/#respond Thu, 04 Feb 2021 05:24:28 +0000 http://stage.theslothinstitute.org/?p=3415 Welcome two new baby sloths who are newly rescued and now in the care of our TSI staff: Grogu – named after one of the most adorable characters in Disney+ history from The Mandalorian – is a three-fingered sloth that was rescued at only a couple days old (only 275g) from her mother’s dead body. […]

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Welcome two new baby sloths who are newly rescued and now in the care of our TSI staff:
Grogu – named after one of the most adorable characters in Disney+ history from The Mandalorian – is a three-fingered sloth that was rescued at only a couple days old (only 275g) from her mother’s dead body. Sadly, we don’t know what happened to mom but by the time Grogu was found she was covered in fly eggs and dehydrated. Thanks to our friends at Alturas wildlife center for letting us know about Grogu so that she could enter our release program and one day live her life back in the trees. Even as a tiny baby, Grogu’s training begins from day one: from being fed the exact leaves that she will find in the wild to practicing her climbing skills. Every day she is learning and growing and we are happy to report that she has already gained almost 100g in just a couple of weeks! We hope she continues to do well so be sure to follow along to see her progress as she goes through TSI’s sloth school!

John Lennon is a two-fingered sloth that was orphaned at around 3 months of age. He was found on the ground with no mom in sight…so we aren’t sure what happened to her. In the past few months at TSI he has grown quite large and is flying through the stages of our release program. He is best friends with Elton John – therefore we affectionately call this musical duo “The Johns”. Pretty soon he will be weaned and will be able to move to our outdoor enclosures where he will continue to practice being a wild sloth and learn more independence. All things needed to live a happy life in the wild!

They are now available for symbolically adoption or hero adoption! Choose either or both of these new babies and help provide funds towards their daily care and medical nee

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