Scientists from Costa Rica take care of little sloths, replacing their own mothers

Scientists from Costa Rica take care of little sloths, replacing their own mothers

Categories: Animals | Nature

Sam Trull, co-founder of the Costa Rica Sloth Institute, has been helping animals return to the wild since 2013. The institute has three main tasks: the study of sloths in captivity and in the wild, cooperation with other institutes around the world studying these milah, and bringing important information to the public. Sam is also the author of the book Slothlove, dedicated to her favorites.

"One of the things I like about sloths the most is that they just go about their business and do it perfectly," Trull told Manhattan Book Review.

Scientists from Costa Rica take care of little sloths, replacing their own mothers

Sam Trull.

Scientists from Costa Rica take care of little sloths, replacing their own mothers

Human actions pose a definite threat to the existence of the sloth population.

Scientists from Costa Rica take care of little sloths, replacing their own mothers

This is Kermi, the sloth that Sam saved when he was left without a mother. He inspired her to start her own business.

Scientists from Costa Rica take care of little sloths, replacing their own mothers

"Sloths need trees to survive, and the right trees and lots of trees," Sam said.

Scientists from Costa Rica take care of little sloths, replacing their own mothers

Employees of the Institute use special "soft" techniques of adaptation of sloths.

Scientists from Costa Rica take care of little sloths, replacing their own mothers

This allows the animals to go out into the jungle prepared.

Scientists from Costa Rica take care of little sloths, replacing their own mothers

Keywords: Adaptation | Wildlife | Protection | Costa rica | Sloths | Moms | Mimimi | Help

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