Welcome to the Wildlife Conservation Society's RU-vid channel! Connect with your favorite creatures from WCS's five wildlife parks in New York City: the Bronx Zoo, Central Park Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo, Queens Zoo, and New York Aquarium. Meet some of the people who care for the animals, and hear from wildlife conservationists in the field. Learn how we are working to protect the world's last wild places-and find out how you can help.
From our headquarters at the Bronx Zoo to the farthest-flung corners of the globe, the Wildlife Conservation Society saves wildlife and wild places.
I'm 93, raised nearby in the Bronx, and remember one walking around the grounds. My mother remembered sitting on one when a child, probably the same one.
My son is special needs and he loves tigers 🐅🐯 he says there are 2 things you can learn from tigers: tenacity and power. He is overjoyed to hear this and hopes and prays 🙏 that things just get better and better for them!
I will stand with you WCS for wildlife conservation and protect species and the habitats that they live in and I’m happy to see the recovery of elephants 🐘 and tigers 🐅 that is wonderful and I hope the same for other species that need our help in getting off the endangered species list so they can continue to thrive in the wild it is the right thing to do and it means a lot to me 🌎 🌈
I love life on our planet and yes nature can recover from any threat especially climate change which we have to protect the planet from and saving endangered species is more important than ever so we must do what’s best and keep helping our planet thrive like it should 🌎 💚 🌈 💙 👍🏻
Now you should focus your efforts on the tigers of Indonesia and Malaysia. The populations of these tigers are in a critical state. Thank's for your hard and wonderful work.
I’ve followed WCS since 1999, as Nat Geo published the updates on Mike Fay’s megatransect every few months. I still have those 3 issues. That walk through the woods resulted in the creation of 13 national parks. Nice work. I plan to visit Gabon next year. The Congo basin is my true passion and I hope to help out full time one day. Great work over the years.
I actually have a fun memory of this exhibit. When my mom and I went to the Madagascar exhibit, I noticed that one of the cockroaches had escaped from its enclosure. I blocked its path, and my mom went to get one of the keepers who worked there and put the cockroach back where it belonged.