deforestation Archives - The Sloth Institute Save A Sloth, Save A Tree, Safe A Forest Tue, 02 Nov 2021 04:03:55 +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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Special Delivery – a Second Life for Climber’s Rope https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2019/05/10/special-delivery-a-second-life-for-climbers-rope/ https://stage.theslothinstitute.org/2019/05/10/special-delivery-a-second-life-for-climbers-rope/#comments Fri, 10 May 2019 08:15:18 +0000 http://stage.theslothinstitute.org/?p=2631 Enjoy this story by guest blogger, Kevin Grinnell, owner of Slothgrip. He recently visited TSI and donated climbing rope used in climbing gyms for use as new sloth speedways. In late 2017 I was getting ready to open a sloth-themed shop for rock climbers who care about conservation. I sent an email to The Sloth […]

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Enjoy this story by guest blogger, Kevin Grinnell, owner of Slothgrip. He recently visited TSI and donated climbing rope used in climbing gyms for use as new sloth speedways.

In late 2017 I was getting ready to open a sloth-themed shop for rock climbers who care about conservation. I sent an email to The Sloth Institute with a bit of an odd question — were there any sloths interested in being a sponsored athlete on our climbing team?

Rather than calling me crazy, we began emailing back and forth finding new ways to work together. When we started to design patches that send profits to specific initiatives, Sloth Speedways was the perfect first project to support. Climbers loved the idea of helping sloths and other wildlife keep climbing, and we sold the patches through Etsy and at events, always excited to see the updates from the team.

Earlier this year Marie Macaspac (TSI’s Chief Marketing & Development Officer) had an idea – what if we used climbing rope for the Speedways? If it’s strong enough to protect a climber taking a big fall, it should be strong enough to make a lovely bridge for a sloth. I asked a few local gyms if they had any spare rope for our sloth friends, explaining it would be used to keep them safely connected to shelter and food instead of attempting to cross roads or use power lines. Brooklyn Boulders and The Cliffs were more than happy to pass along rope that was no longer fit for the walls (but still fit for a sloth!) and all of a sudden we had 500 meters of Sloth Speedways.
It seemed the most cost efficient way to bring our new mountain of rope to TSI would be to simply pack some duffel bags and take a trip.
After a fun conversation with customs (“It’s for the sloths…”) I met my friend Joel, who had collected donated rope from Movement Fitness in Colorado. We took the bus to Manuel Antonio, rested for the night and woke up early the next morning to head to The Sloth Institute, where we met Tom and Carlos, Sloth Speedways experts. Tom identified the locations where a pathway was needed due to trimming or new development, Carlos installed and secured the Speedways, and we prepped the climbing rope for hanging.
Together we hung around ten new Speedways, taking a quick break to watch the release of Aladdin after a quick stay with TSI, and left the remaining rope for installation another day.
Looking at the new pathways, I thought about everything that went into this project and couldn’t be more grateful. Thankful for everyone who purchased a patch, helped spread the word, to the gyms who donated the rope, to Joel for carrying a heavy bag on a long trip and to TSI for creating and running such a great initiative. There’s still plenty of work to be done, but in my quest to be more like a sloth, I’m slowing down to appreciate what a wonderful trip this was.

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