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Slowly settling in! A 6-year-old two-toed sloth is embracing her new home at the Oregon Zoo.

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00:00A six-year-old sloth makes her debut at the Oregon Zoo.
00:07Zoo officials say that Berry, a lion's two-toed sloth, is quickly settling into her new habitat
00:14in the rainforest area after recently arriving from a wildlife facility on the East Coast.
00:20Two-toed sloths are considered a species of least concern by the International Union of
00:25Conservation of Nature, but their numbers are in decline.
00:30Berry's move to Portland was recommended by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums'
00:34Species Survival Plan, an organization among zoos to promote self-sustaining populations.

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