Brendan Wiltse Photography

Brendan Wiltse Photography Photographer with a passion for dogs and wild places.

There’s something profoundly humbling about watching a wild creature move effortlessly through a storm.As rain swept acr...
05/01/2026

There’s something profoundly humbling about watching a wild creature move effortlessly through a storm.

As rain swept across the slopes of Arenal Volcano, this Keel-billed Toucan took off from the forest canopy and disappeared just as quickly into the distance. For a fleeting moment, the scene felt almost prehistoric — a reminder of what intact tropical ecosystems once looked like across much of the planet.

What makes that moment even more powerful is understanding how close Costa Rica once came to losing much of this landscape. By the 1980s, widespread deforestation had reduced forest cover dramatically as land was cleared for agriculture. Yet instead of accepting ecological decline as inevitable, Costa Rica made a different choice.

The country invested in national parks, pioneered payments for ecosystem services, and recognized that healthy forests were not an obstacle to economic prosperity, but foundational to it. Today, Costa Rica is considered a global conservation model, with forests recovering across large portions of the country alongside a thriving ecotourism economy and renewed recognition of the economic value of healthy ecosystems.

That success did not happen by accident. It happened because conservation was treated not as a luxury, but as a long-term investment in resilience, water, climate stability, biodiversity, and national identity.

As both a scientist and wildlife photographer, I often think about the role imagery plays in that process. Science provides evidence, but photographs create connection. They remind us what is still worth fighting for.

This toucan flying through the rain beneath Arenal Volcano is more than a beautiful wildlife moment. It is evidence that restoration and recovery are possible when societies commit to protecting the natural systems that sustain them.

At a time when so many environmental conversations are dominated by loss and decline, Costa Rica offers something increasingly rare in conservation: proof that a different trajectory is possible.

02/11/2026

Nico has been on a We Feed Raw diet for almost two years. Since starting on the diet, his dental health and breath have drastically improved. Plus, he loves the food. If you want to give it a try, the link below will get you $50 off your first order.

Move your feet lose your seat around our house. We had a nice fire this afternoon to dispose of our Christmas tree and a...
01/11/2026

Move your feet lose your seat around our house. We had a nice fire this afternoon to dispose of our Christmas tree and an old brush pile. Nico promptly stole my seat.

Day 2,051: It's been a while since we've posted on Facebook. Nico, Shelly, and I have been enjoying our new home and pro...
12/21/2025

Day 2,051: It's been a while since we've posted on Facebook. Nico, Shelly, and I have been enjoying our new home and property. Nico especially loves having lots of space to run. We were enjoying cross-country skiing around our property, but the snow melted a few days ago.

On cool mornings our home is often blanketed in fog, bringing a quiet calm, not just to us but also the birds, frogs, an...
09/27/2025

On cool mornings our home is often blanketed in fog, bringing a quiet calm, not just to us but also the birds, frogs, and other wildlife. Nico and I will often sit quietly on the back porch watching as the fog drifts through the trees and valley below.

It’s been awhile since we checked in with you all. Nico, Shelly, and I are loving our new house.  All of us spend a lot ...
08/10/2025

It’s been awhile since we checked in with you all. Nico, Shelly, and I are loving our new house. All of us spend a lot of time outside, Nico especially likes to nap on the back porch or lawn. Most recently, Nico has decided fetching on land (as opposed to just water) is fun and so now we have an easy way to burn through his energy.

Snoozing in his hammock on this beautiful afternoon in Argyle, NY. He has been going back and forth between baking in th...
06/21/2025

Snoozing in his hammock on this beautiful afternoon in Argyle, NY. He has been going back and forth between baking in the sun and snoozing in the shade all day.

Join the Lake George Association for sunset celebration aboard the Horicon on June 19th. This is a great way to kick off...
06/11/2025

Join the Lake George Association for sunset celebration aboard the Horicon on June 19th. This is a great way to kick off the summer and connect with other people that love Lake George and the protection of freshwater.

Presented by Fourth Wave and Waterfront Hospitality Thursday, June 19 from 6 - 8 p.m.Cost: $50 per person – includes your annual LGA membership! Join the Lake George Association, Fourth Wave, and Waterfront Hospitality for a sunset celebration aboard The Horicon!Date: Thursday, June 19Time: 6:...

Nico has claimed this spot on our couch as his own. It's centrally located, so he has maximum visibility of what's going...
05/29/2025

Nico has claimed this spot on our couch as his own. It's centrally located, so he has maximum visibility of what's going on in the house. It also happens to be near a primary traffic path, which results in regular petting.

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