Collaring Tender the Sloth: Through the Lens of a Photographer

Collaring Tender the Sloth: Through the Lens of a Photographer

The latest from The Sloth Conservation Organization. This is the story of collaring Tender, a Costa Rica two-toed sloth. New tech make the collars light enough for sloths. They collect a wide variety of data and after six months, the collar will automatically drop off and can be retrieved by following its signal. Then researchers can download the collected data.

photo by Rona Neri

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