Saving The Slowest Mammal on Earth | In Her Nature
A sloth scientist, her tree-climbing BFF, and their dog work to save Costa Rica’s sloth populations in groundbreaking ways, all while capturing rarely seen wild sloth behaviors and reimagining what it means to be a woman in conservation.
Previews + Extras
Rare Footage of Sloth Drinking Water
47s
Until recently, it was assumed that sloths didn't need to drink water, and that they got water from the food they ate. Now we know that isn't true, and you can see it for yourself in this extremely rare footage showing how a sloth drinks! Learn more about the secret lives of sloths in episode 3 of In Her Nature.
Life-Saving Bridges For Sloths
1m 43s
Climb into the jungle canopy with Tamara Ávila Atagua as she builds life-saving bridges for sloths in Costa Rica.
How This Sloth Poop-Sniffing Dog is Saving the Species
2m 17s
Meet the world’s first sloth detective dog, Keysha —trained to sniff out sloth poop and empower the world’s first ever sloth census!
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