Ty CaseyinSierra Nevada College Conservation PhotographyThe African wild dog, the world’s most endangered species of dog.Today, wild dog populations have been demolished in 15 of those once roamed countries, and stand with a pack no more than 3,000–6,000…Nov 7, 2017Nov 7, 2017
Ty CaseyinSierra Nevada College Conservation PhotographyKnown as the worlds fastest animal, clocking in at up to 75mph the cheetah is one of the main…The cheetah is listed as a “vulnerable” species with a remaining wild population estimated around 7,000 strong. This number is however…Nov 7, 2017Nov 7, 2017
Ty CaseyinSierra Nevada College Conservation PhotographyThe water buffalo and the oxpecker, best friends or another annoying neighbor?It has long been believed that the oxpecker and water buffalo live in an everlasting mutualistic relationship with one another. The…Nov 7, 2017Nov 7, 2017
Ty CaseyinSierra Nevada College Conservation PhotographyToday, the lion population is estimated to be anywhere from 20,000 to 30,000 strong.In the last 20 years, lion numbers have plummeted close to 30%, and today, over 40% of their population is in decline. This rapid reduction…Nov 7, 2017Nov 7, 2017