To celebrate the #WorldWildlifeDay we shared February's special release, Zuthu and Khali, two wonderful ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) that came here after being confiscated as babies by the MINAE almost two years ago
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We’ve developed a system to track the sloths that have been released with daily tracking in the forest. Photos by The Sloth Conservation Foundation.
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15 Feb, 2025
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Sloths spend all of their time in tropical forests, living a peaceful life. Pollution is threatening their survival and changing their natural surroundings in ways we don't understand. Air, water, noise, and light pollution from humans affect sloths and their surroundings.
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