Monday 16 September 2013

General


Sea Save Foundation recognizes, that whenever possible, wild sloths should live in their natural habitat. Unfortunately, there are times when sloths and other animals become injured and are not able to released. On these rare occasions these animals should be kept in expansive, clean enclosures, which resemble their natural habitats. These sloths can be used as ambassadors raising awareness, and educating children about the importance of protecting these animals and their habitat.
Misinformation and exploitation of sloths has resulted in hundreds of these animals being held for their life span in small cages. Loss of habitat, poaching and exploitation threaten the survival of sloth species.

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