

Ban the Import of Wild Sloths into the United States for Commercial Use.


Ban the Import of Wild Sloths into the United States for Commercial Use.
The Issue
More than 50 sloths linked to Sloth World Orlando have now died. The tragedy in Orlando did not happen overnight, and it was not an isolated incident. It exposed a much larger problem: the commercial trade and use of sloths in the United States.
Sloths are highly specialized wild animals that evolved to live hidden in rainforest canopies, in stable environments with specific diets, low stress, and minimal disturbance. They are extremely sensitive to stress, handling, transport, artificial environments, and constant human interaction.
Yet despite this, sloths continue to be imported into the United States for use in tourist attractions, encounter experiences, and private ownership.
The deaths and suffering linked to Sloth World Orlando have highlighted serious gaps in current laws and regulations surrounding the import, classification, and commercial use of sloths in the United States.
We believe this must change.
Through the Sloth Protection Alliance, The Sloth Conservation Foundation and The Sloth Institute are calling for:
- A ban on the import of wild-caught sloths into the United States
- An end to hands-on sloth encounter experiences
- A review of how sloths are currently classified and regulated under US law
Sloths are not props for entertainment. They are living, sentient animals with complex biological and behavioral needs that cannot be met in commercial tourist attractions.
Please sign this petition and help us push for meaningful policy change.
About the Coalition
The Coalition brings together leading sloth conservation organizations with complementary expertise in research, conservation, and welfare of sloths.
The Sloth Conservation Foundation (SloCo) is internationally recognized for its long-term research on wild sloth populations and its conservation initiatives in Costa Rica. Through field-based science, habitat restoration, and landscape connectivity projects, SloCo has developed a deep understanding of sloth ecology, behavior, and the challenges these species face in rapidly changing environments.
The Sloth Institute (TSI) is a leading authority on sloth care, rehabilitation, and release. With over a decade of experience, it advances sloth conservation through rewilding and release, habitat restoration, injury prevention, and research that expands global scientific understanding of sloths. Its work has been instrumental in developing and refining protocols for the successful rehabilitation and reintroduction of sloths into the wild, as well as advancing best practices in sloth husbandry.
Together, these organizations provide a unique combination of field-based scientific expertise and applied welfare knowledge. This integrated perspective allows the Coalition to assess both the ecological realities and the biological limitations of sloths, and to inform policy with evidence grounded in real-world experience.
VISION STATEMENT
Creating a United States where wildlife policy reflects scientific knowledge and ethical responsibility, and where sloths are no longer imported or used in commercial settings that compromise their welfare.
MISSION STATEMENT
To end the import and commercial exploitation of sloths in the United States by advancing evidence-based policy, supporting regulatory reform, and engaging directly with lawmakers, agencies, and the public to ensure that sloth welfare is protected through enforceable legislation.
An alliance committed to dismantling the commercial sloth trade by advancing laws, strengthening regulations, and exposing cruelty to safeguard sloths from commercial exploitation while championing ethical conservation solutions, globally.

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The Issue
More than 50 sloths linked to Sloth World Orlando have now died. The tragedy in Orlando did not happen overnight, and it was not an isolated incident. It exposed a much larger problem: the commercial trade and use of sloths in the United States.
Sloths are highly specialized wild animals that evolved to live hidden in rainforest canopies, in stable environments with specific diets, low stress, and minimal disturbance. They are extremely sensitive to stress, handling, transport, artificial environments, and constant human interaction.
Yet despite this, sloths continue to be imported into the United States for use in tourist attractions, encounter experiences, and private ownership.
The deaths and suffering linked to Sloth World Orlando have highlighted serious gaps in current laws and regulations surrounding the import, classification, and commercial use of sloths in the United States.
We believe this must change.
Through the Sloth Protection Alliance, The Sloth Conservation Foundation and The Sloth Institute are calling for:
- A ban on the import of wild-caught sloths into the United States
- An end to hands-on sloth encounter experiences
- A review of how sloths are currently classified and regulated under US law
Sloths are not props for entertainment. They are living, sentient animals with complex biological and behavioral needs that cannot be met in commercial tourist attractions.
Please sign this petition and help us push for meaningful policy change.
About the Coalition
The Coalition brings together leading sloth conservation organizations with complementary expertise in research, conservation, and welfare of sloths.
The Sloth Conservation Foundation (SloCo) is internationally recognized for its long-term research on wild sloth populations and its conservation initiatives in Costa Rica. Through field-based science, habitat restoration, and landscape connectivity projects, SloCo has developed a deep understanding of sloth ecology, behavior, and the challenges these species face in rapidly changing environments.
The Sloth Institute (TSI) is a leading authority on sloth care, rehabilitation, and release. With over a decade of experience, it advances sloth conservation through rewilding and release, habitat restoration, injury prevention, and research that expands global scientific understanding of sloths. Its work has been instrumental in developing and refining protocols for the successful rehabilitation and reintroduction of sloths into the wild, as well as advancing best practices in sloth husbandry.
Together, these organizations provide a unique combination of field-based scientific expertise and applied welfare knowledge. This integrated perspective allows the Coalition to assess both the ecological realities and the biological limitations of sloths, and to inform policy with evidence grounded in real-world experience.
VISION STATEMENT
Creating a United States where wildlife policy reflects scientific knowledge and ethical responsibility, and where sloths are no longer imported or used in commercial settings that compromise their welfare.
MISSION STATEMENT
To end the import and commercial exploitation of sloths in the United States by advancing evidence-based policy, supporting regulatory reform, and engaging directly with lawmakers, agencies, and the public to ensure that sloth welfare is protected through enforceable legislation.
An alliance committed to dismantling the commercial sloth trade by advancing laws, strengthening regulations, and exposing cruelty to safeguard sloths from commercial exploitation while championing ethical conservation solutions, globally.

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Petition created on 20 May 2026
