In Brazil’s wildlife care centers, struggles and successes go unseen
On Feb. 15 this year, the day after Valentine’s, a two-toed sloth was checked into the government-run wildlife screening center in Manaus, in the Brazilian state of Amazonas, for some much-needed TLC. The sloth, which staff had named Rainha, Portuguese for “Queen,” had previously climbed up an electricity pole and been zapped and fallen, fracturing … Continue reading In Brazil’s wildlife care centers, struggles and successes go unseen
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