Author: wildlens
Living in Panama on a Research Assignment
****The following is our second blog update from Wild Lens volunteer Virginia Schutte. Virginia just moved to Panama for a post-doctoral research assignment working in the mangrove forests along the Pacific coast.**** The housing that one might choose as a ...
Lion Conservation in South Africa
****The following is an introductory blog post from Wild Lens volunteer Natasha Bowman. Natasha is currently in South Africa working with Lions at a reserve set up by famed animal behaviorist Kevin Richardson. The reserve was set up as a ...
EOC 003: The Reintroduction of Burrowing Owls to British Columbia with Lauren Meads
Episode Summary: In this episode of the Eyes on Conservation podcast we're talking with Lauren Meads. Lauren works with the Burrowing Owl Conservation Society of British Columbia (BOCSBC) where she is the site coordinator for the Okanagan Valley release area ...
EOC 002: The Phantom Road – Noise Pollution and it’s Effect on Wildlife with Jesse Barber, Chris McClure and Heidi Ware
Episode Summary: In this episode of the Eyes on Conservation Podcast we talked with the three researchers responsible for setting up what they call the Phantom Road study. Boise State University Assistant Professor Jesse Barber has been studying the effects ...
Mangrove structural science in Panama
***The following is a blog post from our newest volunteer, Virginia Schutte. Over the next several months, while she is working on her post-doctoral research in the mangrove forests of Panama, Virginia will be shooting for a series of short ...
EOC 001: Gyrfalcons on the Seward Peninsula and Wintering Raptors in the Snake River Valley of Idaho with Raptor Biologist Neil Paprocki
Episode Summary: In this, the very first episode of the Eyes on Conservation Podcast, we talk with Wild Lens co-founder and Raptor Biologist Neil Paprocki. Neil helped found Wild Lens back in 2011 and served as the producer/director of the ...
August Raptor – Gyrfalcon
*** Wild Lens Scientific Director Neil Paprocki worked during the 2014 summer in Nome, Alaska on The Peregrine Fund’s Gyrfalcon Conservation Project with Boise State University graduate student Bryce Robinson. You can learn more about this project via previous Wild ...
The Patagonian Land Conservation Trust
Over the past few months we have been working closely with the Patagonian Land Conservation Trust (PLCT) to put together a new website and produce a series of short videos about the important work that this non-profit is doing in ...
The Burrowing Owls of British Columbia
***The following is a post from Lauren Meads, the South Okanagan Site Coordinator for the Burrowing Owl Conservation Society of British Columbia (BOCSBC). In addition to her role with BOCSBC, Lauren is a part of our team of volunteer videographers ...