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Toucan Rescue Ranch has teamed up with Explore.org

What to expect on Sloth TV with explore.org?

Snuggle up and relax with sloths in Sloth Preschool, Sloth Elementary, and in rehabilitation at Toucan Rescue Ranch in Costa Rica! Watch as they take naps, snack, snuggle in their blankets, go for an adventurous climb, and even get fed by our caretakers!

What to expect on Sloth Playground and Rehab?

This camera gives you a glimpse into our rehabilitation area where sloths and other animals roam the trees, gaining strength and preparing for release. You may see them climbing, playing, and adapting to their natural surroundings.

What to expect on Toucan TV?

Enjoy a colorful array of bird species, including toucans, parrots, and owls. Watch as they interact, preen, and showcase their personalities in real time!

If you have never heard of explore.org, here is a little more about this international platform: Explore is a multimedia organization that documents leaders around the world who have devoted their lives to extraordinary causes. Both educational and inspirational, explore creates a portal into the soul of humanity by championing the selfless acts of others. Explore’s growing library consists of more than 250 original films and 30,000 photographs from around the world. We showcase our work at film festivals, on over 100 public broadcast and cable channels, and on numerous online destinations including explore.org, Snag Films, Hulu, and TakePart.

“At explore we are archivists,” explains founder Charles Annenberg Weingarten. “We strive to create films that allow the viewer to join us on our journey as we go on location and experience what unfolds. It’s like the viewers are traveling with the team.”

Explore features a wide range of topics—from animal rights, health and human services, and poverty to the environment, education, and spirituality. Delivered in short, digestible bites, explore films appeal to viewers of all ages, from children learning about other cultures for the first time to adults looking for a fresh perspective on the world around them.

Explore.org has become an avid supporter of Toucan Rescue Ranch through the Annenberg Foundation, donating nearly $100,000 in funding to the Saving Sloths Together Program. This generous support has helped improve infrastructure, enhance rehabilitation efforts, and strengthen conservation initiatives.

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