Over the last 10 years, more than 80% of the population of pygmy three-toed sloths has been lost, and they are now under immediate threat of extinction. They only live on the small island of Escudo de Veraguas off mainland Panama, and their only habitat and food source, red mangroves, is threatened by human activities. A recent ZSL expedition to the island revealed that now there may be fewer than 100 individuals left...
Please donate to our urgent campaign to save the remaining pygmy three-toed sloths on Escudo. Reaching our target of £5,000 will allow us to implement long-term conservation actions such as halting habitat destruction and working with local communities to secure the future of the pygmy three-toed sloth.