Blogs from the Field
A healthy future for wildlife, people, and planet.
![Carolina Baquerizo and team collecting fecal samples for the study](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2023-08/Photo4_0.jpg?itok=NPjgoecW)
August 23, 2023
Working with primates is something I had avoided for a while. Most of my interest has been in southern Africa, with ungulates like giraffes, antelope, and pachyderms being my main focus. Yet I felt that, following the COVID-19 pandemic, learning more about wild primate health would be vital....
![Stacy Kanek with Happy the Damara sheep.](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2023-07/Stacy%20Kanek%20with%20Happy%20the%20Damara%20sheep%20blog%20thumbnail.png?itok=h7hlaejs)
August 01, 2023
Cheetahs have long been my favorite animal, so it is no surprise that in March of 2023, I embarked on a 49-hour journey to the country with the largest population of cheetahs. I have wanted to work with cheetahs since I was five years old....
April 12, 2022
In November 2019, my classmate, Hannah Padda, DVM ’22, and I were selected by Dr. Robin Radcliffe, a Cornell wildlife veterinarian and associate professor of practice in wildlife and conservation medicine, as two of six participants for his 2020 Engaged Cornell team....