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Résumé :
Wildlife conservationist Sam Trull shares a stunning and intimate look at one of the rainforest's cutest and most captivating species.
Biographie:
After receiving her BS in zoology from North Carolina State University, Sam Trull went on to earn a masters in primate conservation from Oxford Brookes University in the United Kingdom. She has worked with primates and other animal species for almost twenty years. Over the last three years, she has logged over fifteen thousand hours working with sloths and has become dedicated to their survival and conservation. In August 2014, Sam cofounded the Sloth Institute Costa Rica, whose vision is to enhance the welfare and conservation of sloths through research and education.
In addition to her conservation efforts, Sam has practiced photography since 2010. Her photos have been published by BBC One, BBC Earth, Washington Post, Good Morning America, Huffington Post, Tico Times, La Naci?n (Costa Rica), Indy Week, Our State magazine, and others. Sam and the sloths were featured as a main episode of the BBC One series Nature's Miracle Orphans, which aired on PBS stations around the United States.