Inside a Baby Sloth Orphanage and Rescue Center | National Geographic
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 Published On Jul 15, 2014

When orphaned baby sloths are hungry or adults lose their habitat, Yiscel Yángüez and Néstor Correa are on the case. They run an animal rescue center in Gamboa, Panama, and specialize in sloth rehabilitation and relocation. For the two of them, releasing healthy sloths back into the wild can be a bittersweet experience.
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Learn more about this wildlife rescue center in Panama:
http://www.appcpanama.org/

Video produced and photographed by National Geographic Emerging Explorer Lucy Cooke. Visit her Sloth Appreciation Society website: http://www.slothville.com.

PRODUCER/VIDEOGRAPHER: Lucy Cooke
SENIOR PRODUCER: Jeff Hertrick
EDITOR: Nick Lunn
SPECIAL THANKS: Gamboa Rainforest Resort and Asociación Panamericana Para La Conservación

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