Author: wildlens
WLC Member Profiles: Emily Stanford
I’m Emily Stanford, a wildlife filmmaker, passionate conservationist, and a bat researcher. I quite literally stumbled into my passion for bats when I tripped over a bat hole in the forest floor in Peru. After I got over my initial ...
EOC 195: The Wonderful World of Wetlands
Powered by RedCircle EOC Producer, Aishwarya Sridhar When we think of wetlands, most of us see them as ghostly swamps where spiders have huge webs that look like banshee in veils, or the dangerous Dead Marshes through which Gollum led ...
Leopards and Hyenas at the Kevin Richardson Wildlife Sanctuary
The following post comes from Wild Lens volunteer Natasha Bowman, who is working on an Eyes on Conservation episode about the issue of "canned hunting" in South Africa and the efforts of conservationists at the Kevin Richardson Wildlife Sanctuary to ...
Der Stellersche Seelöwe (Steller Sea Lion)
For the last three years while assuming my role as Project Director on our Eyes on Conservation series I have been working in Alaska on a Steller sea lion survival study in the Aleutian Islands. The program is operated by ...
EOC 008: Bird Migration Research with Greg Kaltenecker
Episode Summary: In this episode of the podcast we're talking with the Executive Director of the Intermountain Bird Observatory, Greg Kaltenecker. The Intermountain Bird Observatory was our very first partner organization with our Eyes on Conservation series, and we just ...
Meet our Study Species
****The following is another post from Wild Lens volunteer Virginia Schutte who has been studying snail populations in the mangrove ecosystems of the Panama coast. Click here to read all of Virginia's blog posts.**** We’re looking at what happens to ...
November Raptor: Red-tailed Hawk
Winter is here and with it comes excellent opportunities to view an abundance of raptors looking to survive it's harsh months. Winter can be a tough time for raptors. With a limited food supply and sometimes frigid temperatures, many first ...
Walking (and playing) with Lions
****The following is another blog post from Wild Lens volunteer Natasha Bowman, who is working at the Kevin Richardson Wildlife Sanctuary in South Africa.**** Weekly walks with the lions are another form of enrichment for these captive animals. Kevin’s unique ...
EOC 007: Giraffe Conservation with Julian Fennessy
Episode Summary: In this episode of the podcast we're talking with the Executive Director of the Giraffe Conservation Foundation, Julian Fennessy. Julian has been studying wild giraffe populations in Africa for over 15 years, and he is a co-founder of ...