December 26, 2023
Wild View’s 10 Most Popular Posts 2023
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Julie LarsenIn 2023, Wild View contributors inspired our audience with a cross-section of content that included a tiger’s return, a t-shirt with tiger art, sea lions, science, careers, and a legacy.
Here are 10 of the most popular Wild View posts from 2023.
Wild Dog Research and Conservation
One of WCS’s current research priorities is to establish much-needed information on Ruaha-Katavi’s wild dog population. –Sarah Markes. Poster by Sarah Markes @WCS.
Our Common Thread: Wildlife Conservation Society Members’ Shirts
Our WCS members’ shirts are our common thread. They are part of our culture. –Julie Larsen and Cynthia Gonzalez. Photo by Julie Larsen ©WCS.
Osborn is a great example of the training that is possible with animals. –Stephanie Graehling. Photo by ©Jenn Rant/WCS.
Kay Schaller: May Heedless Nature Still Be Shining
As Women’s History Month draws to an end, we’d like to take a moment to mourn the loss and celebrate the legacy of a remarkable woman: Kay Schaller. –Madeleine Thompson and Natalie Cash. Photo by ©George Schaller/WCS.
Whiskers: Sea Lion Super Sensors
Sea lion whiskers, also known as vibrissae, serve as an important sensory tool. –Sarah Rashed. Photo by ©Sarah Rashed.
Sarah Markes designs colorful graphics that inspire and educate on the biodiversity of East Africa, both on land and at sea. –Julie Larsen. Posters by Sarah Markes @WCS.
American Woodcock: A Bird That Blends In
Urban green spaces like Bryant Park, where I found this bird under bushes, are vital spots where woodcocks can rest and refuel on worms. –Bryan Kao. Photo by ©Bryan Kao.
Beginning in 1992, for twenty years the Wildlife Conservation Society monitored a sequence of six different Amur tigresses who made this area their home, feasting on the deer and boar and denning in the hills. –Jonathan Slaght and Dale Miquelle. Photo by ©WCS/SA Reserve.
Animal keepers around the world go to work and do what they do best – give the animals they love a new and exciting day, every day. –Olivia Morgan Williams. Photo by ©Olivia Morgan Williams.
I have always had a penchant for penguins. Working as a keeper has continued to increase my curiosity, fascination, and adoration for these flightless birds. –Caitlin Mahon. Photo by Julie Larsen ©WCS.
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