<p>As a slow-moving slow-thinking slow-acting sloth I have to decide what is worth my limited energy.&nbsp; Once I have decided what I plan to do I do it.&nbsp; When I am determined I act.&nbsp; Neither Carol nor anyone else can stop me.&nbsp; Carol could not stop me from trying to cross a busy highway.&nbsp; Why was I so stubborn?&nbsp;&nbsp; How did I survive?&nbsp; This is my story. - Stubby Sloth</p><p>Why are sloths so stubborn?&nbsp; How do you think they have survived so long?&nbsp; A real adult sloth could not be stopped from repeatedly climbing down the bank to cross a major highway across the mountains of Costa Rica.&nbsp; He saw a female and nothing can stop a male sloth from crossing a highway or a river to reach a female.&nbsp; Sloths actually swim very well although they seldom do so.&nbsp; This male even tumbled on his head while trying to hang on to the steep cement roadside. I lifted him back up.&nbsp; All he did was crawl along to another spot to climb down.&nbsp; After we repeated this scenario five times I finally carried him hastily across the road.</p><p>I photographed the entire story except when I was lifting and carrying him.&nbsp; Unfortunately after pointing him out to me my guide took a trail too steep for me so no one was there to photograph us together.&nbsp; The sloth did not react to my lifts but he dug a claw into my back for security when we crossed the highway.&nbsp; As always with my books I let the sloth tell the story from his point of view of my interference in saving his life.</p><p>Why do I write children&rsquo;s wildlife books?&nbsp; I have always been a teacher endeavoring to interest students in how to think and how to create.&nbsp; I have been promoting conservation in a variety of ways.&nbsp; My high school students and I created stories that we used to interact with those in kindergarten and first grade.&nbsp; Those students greeted me warmly when they reached high school and began initiating projects of their own.</p><p>Why sloths?&nbsp; Sloths are very appealing as well as unusual from the human point of view.&nbsp; It is an opportunity to see creatures that are quite distinct from us.&nbsp; I have been photographing birds sloths and other wildlife since 1992 when I took the Rainforest Workshop for Teachers led by the famous guide and biologist Charlie Gomez.&nbsp; After that I took many birding Borderland Tours with Charlie Gomez and Rick Taylor.&nbsp; When I decided to see other parts of Costa Rica I found Luis Barrantes of LUBARO.&nbsp; Luis is a fantastic driver guide and photographer who has taken me on several trips each year finding a number of little-known spots for wildlife and having varied experiences with different wildlife during distinct seasons.&nbsp; I have taken thousands of photographs of any wildlife we encounter. &nbsp;</p><p>I had to use my wildlife photographs and teaching experience to introduce children to species found in Costa Rica educating them about the importance of wildlife conservation.</p>
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