Suffolk County Department of Health cites Sloth Encounters for operating without a permit by John Di Leonardo | Jul 22, 2022 | Victories Following inquiries made by Humane Long Island, the Suffolk County Department of Health Services cited Sloth Encounters – which subjects sensitive sloths, including vulnerable babies, to grabbing hands, noisy crowds, and ramshackle cages during daylight hours when these animals would naturally be asleep – for operating without a permit. Previous article Deadly bird netting removed from Northport yachting center Next article Glue traps removed from Nassau County parks following death of federally protected bird
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