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    Wild Windows · Places

    Every source, named and credited.
    Zoos, sanctuaries, parks, and conservation projects.

    Each facility profile shows partnership status, accreditations, and a direct path back to support the institution.

    Africa

    2 institutions

    Kenya

    Research Station
    Listed

    Mpala Research Centre

    Laikipia, Laikipia County, Kenya

    A 48,000-acre research centre and wildlife conservancy in central Kenya, operated in partnership with Princeton University, the Smithsonian, and the National Museums of Kenya. Hosts the Mpala Live watering-hole cams across the savanna.

    1 camera

    South Africa

    Wildlife Reserve
    Listed

    WildEarth at Tembe Elephant Park

    Tembe, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

    WildEarth runs live, guided safari broadcasts from Tembe Elephant Park in South Africa, where the iconic "Tuskers" — among Africa's largest remaining elephants — roam under armed protection from poaching.

    1 camera

    North America

    16 institutions

    Canada

    Aquarium
    Listed

    Vancouver Aquarium

    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    Located in Stanley Park in Vancouver, BC. A long-running aquarium with a strong marine-mammal rescue and rehabilitation program. Operates a 24/7 YouTube live cam of its sea otter habitat — home to rescued otters from the British Columbia coast.

    1 camera

    Panama

    Source
    Listed

    Canopy Lodge

    El Valle de Antón, Coclé, Panama

    A nature-tourism lodge in El Valle de Antón, central Panama, set inside an extinct volcanic crater rich in Neotropical birdlife. Hosts Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Panama Fruit Feeders live cam — a 24/7 view of tanagers, honeycreepers, motmots, and other tropical species visiting the lodge's feeders.

    1 camera

    Source
    Listed

    Canopy Tower

    Soberanía National Park, Panamá, Panama

    A former US Air Force radar tower in Soberanía National Park, Panama, converted into an eco-lodge by Raúl Arias de Para. Surrounded by lowland Neotropical rainforest. Hosts Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Panama Hummingbird Feeders cam featuring white-necked jacobins, violet-bellied hummingbirds, and other Neotropical species.

    1 camera

    United States

    University
    Listed

    Cornell Lab of Ornithology

    Ithaca, New York, United States

    A nonprofit member-supported organization at Cornell University devoted to advancing the understanding and protection of birds. The Bird Cams project operates and curates dozens of nest and feeder cams across North America.

    3 cameras

    Aquarium
    Listed

    Georgia Aquarium

    Atlanta, Georgia, United States

    One of the largest aquariums in the Western Hemisphere, located in downtown Atlanta. Hosts whale sharks, manta rays, beluga whales, African penguins, and California sea lions, with live cams across multiple habitats.

    2 cameras

    Zoo
    Listed

    Houston Zoo

    Houston, Texas, United States

    A 55-acre zoo in Houston, Texas, with strong field-conservation partnerships across the Americas, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Operates live cams featuring elephants, giraffes, gorillas, and rhinos.

    3 cameras

    Nonprofit
    Listed

    International Wolf Center

    Ely, Minnesota, United States

    A nonprofit education and research center in Ely, Minnesota, founded by wildlife biologist Dr. L. David Mech. Houses an ambassador wolf pack in a four-acre enclosure designed to model natural wolf social behavior, paired with an extensive public-education program. The Exhibit Pack live cam streams 24/7.

    1 camera

    Park
    Listed

    Katmai National Park & Preserve (Katmai Conservancy)

    King Salmon, Alaska, United States

    A 4.1-million-acre national park in southern Alaska, world-famous for the densest concentration of brown bears on Earth. Each summer at Brooks Falls, dozens of bears gather to catch migrating sockeye salmon — the centerpiece of the annual "Fat Bear Week" event each October. The bear cams are operated by Katmai Conservancy in partnership with the National Park Service and explore.org.

    1 camera

    University
    Listed

    Montana Osprey Project at the University of Montana

    Missoula, Montana, United States

    A long-running research project at the University of Montana in Missoula, tracking the migratory osprey population that returns each spring to nests along Montana's rivers. Focuses on heavy-metal accumulation in the Clark Fork watershed. The Hellgate Ospreys nest cam is operated in partnership with Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

    1 camera

    Aquarium
    Listed

    Monterey Bay Aquarium

    Monterey, California, United States

    Conservation-focused aquarium on Monterey Bay, California, internationally recognized for sea otter rescue, ocean science, and sustainable seafood advocacy. Operates kelp forest, open sea, sea otter, and shark live cams.

    4 cameras

    Aquarium
    Listed

    National Aquarium

    Baltimore, Maryland, United States

    Located in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, the National Aquarium is a leader in animal rescue, rehabilitation, and conservation, with extensive education and outreach programs paired with their public habitats.

    1 camera

    Nonprofit
    Listed

    Raptor Resource Project

    Decorah, Iowa, United States

    A 501(c)(3) nonprofit that creates and improves nesting habitat for falcons, eagles, ospreys, hawks, and owls. Operates the famous Decorah Eagles nest cam — one of the longest-running and most-watched wildlife cams on the internet.

    1 camera

    Zoo
    Listed

    San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance

    San Diego, California, United States

    A leading conservation organization operating the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park, with one of the most extensive live-camera programs in North America. Cams cover giant pandas, polar bears, hippos, condors, and more.

    5 cameras

    Aquarium
    Listed

    Seattle Aquarium

    Seattle, Washington, United States

    A nonprofit aquarium on Pier 59 in downtown Seattle dedicated to the science and conservation of the Salish Sea and the Pacific Northwest. Operates a 24/7 YouTube live cam of its Northern sea otter habitat — featuring rescued otters that cannot be released to the wild.

    1 camera

    Park
    Listed

    Silver Springs State Park

    Silver Springs, Florida, United States

    A Florida State Park surrounding the headwaters of the Silver River — one of the largest artesian-spring systems in the world. Year-round 22°C spring water attracts Florida manatees in winter and supports diverse aquatic life year-round. The manatee live cam is operated in partnership with Save the Manatee Club and explore.org.

    1 camera

    Zoo
    Listed

    Smithsonian's National Zoo

    Washington, District of Columbia, United States

    The Smithsonian Institution's zoological park in Washington, DC, plus the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. Operates webcams for giant pandas, lions, elephants, naked mole-rats, and more — paired with classroom resources.

    4 cameras

    Asia

    1 institution
    Nonprofit
    Listed

    Philippine Eagle Foundation

    Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines

    A nonprofit conservation organization based in Davao City on the Philippine island of Mindanao, dedicated to saving the Critically Endangered Philippine Eagle from extinction. Operates the world's only captive-breeding program for the species at its Philippine Eagle Center, paired with field-conservation work across the eagle's remaining range.

    1 camera

    Oceania

    1 institution
    Park
    Listed

    Royal Albatross Centre at Taiaroa Head

    Otago Peninsula, Otago, New Zealand

    A New Zealand Department of Conservation reserve at the tip of the Otago Peninsula — the only mainland breeding colony of Northern Royal Albatross in the world. The Royal Cam (operated in partnership with Cornell Lab of Ornithology) follows one nesting pair through a full year-long breeding cycle from courtship through chick fledging.

    1 camera

    501(c)(3) Verified

    EIN: 20-4557510

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