Shelby A. Ryan receives a Vice-Chancellor’s PhD Training Priority Scheme Scholarship from the University of Newcastle. Her PhD project receives funding from WWF-Australia and Taronga Conservation ...
Tropical rainforests in Central and South America house one of the world’s most unique mammals, the slow-moving, tree-top dwelling sloth. The sloth’s endearing, round face combined with its incredibly ...
Quinto sleeps about 15 hours a day and covers his face with a blanket. If enough moss is in his habitat, some could grow in his fur and turn him sort of green. He has a moist nose and piles of ...
Calling all young planet savers! On Sunday, April 19, Snook the Sloth will descend from the trees to lead a Kid’s Climate March as part of his two-day appearance at the Santa Barbara Earth Day ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KRON) — Elementary school students were playing in the forest when they found a strange object. The curious kids suspected it was a bone from a very big animal that once lived in ...
Reading at a young age can be fun, especially with a wild creature. At Paulina Springs Books in Sisters, there's now "Story time with Sloth." The kids sing songs, create craft items and enjoy story ...
Kids Saving the Rainforest is a remarkable wildlife rescue center that has made a significant impact on the environment and wildlife in Costa Rica. Since its inception, the organization has rescued ...
You're right, sloths do move very slowly! Sloths live in tropical forests in South and Central America, and they actually move so slowly that algae grows on their fur . This can give sloths a green ...