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Sloth With Broken Jaw Unable To Eat
Flash is an adult two-fingered sloth that was rescued from the side of the road in the La Marina area of San Carlos, Costa Rica.Flash’s jaw was…
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Sloth In Terrible Accident Learning To Climb Again
Jason is a two-fingered sloth who was rescued in the Sarapiqui area of Costa Rica. He was unable to use either of his back legs and was…
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Pregnant Sloth in Critical Condition receives Emergency C-Section
Carrie was rescued in Guanacaste. Her story is a bit of a mystery, as she was found low on a tree and thought to be electrocuted, however,…
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Abuser Uses Machete To Try And Hack Away At Sloth
Behind what looks like a smile, is a sloth who has suffered quite a bit of pain. He came from an extremely abusive situation where someone used…
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Hester Shaw: One Sloth’s Impact on the Community
A lot of animals come and go from the Toucan Rescue Ranch (TRR), some leave a mark more than others, some you will remember for the rest…
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How Wildlife Bridges are Saving Animals from Electrocution in Costa Rica
The urban development in Costa Rica and the emergence of power lines running throughout the country’s rich wildlife habitat have endangered the lives of many native animals…
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Poor Baby Trash Panda Found with No Mama In Sight
Everyone, please give a warm welcome to our newest campaign baby, Rocket. Just like his friend Groot, Rocket is currently residing at our Release Site,…
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The Sloth becomes a National Symbol of Costa Rica
The Sloth Becomes a National Symbol of Costa Rica: Did you hear?! This July, the Costa Rican government has announced that both the two-fingered and three-fingered sloths…
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Orphaned Kinkajou Found Alone, Only A Few Days Old
Meet Manuka, a sweet rescued baby kinkajou! He arrived at our Release Site on March 1, 2021, after being found alone on the ground.
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Behind the Cage: Illegal bird trade in Costa Rica
Growing up in Costa Rica, it was very common to know of someone who had a pet bird. Maybe a small songbird, but sometimes even a…
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