News Animals What Are the World's Top 10 Favorite Animal Species? By Michael Graham Richard Michael Graham Richard Twitter Writer University of Ottawa Michael Graham Richard is a writer from Ottawa, Ontario. He worked for Treehugger for 11 years, covering science, technology, and transportation. Learn about our editorial process Updated October 11, 2018 This story is part of Treehugger's news archive. Learn more about our news archiving process or read our latest news. Share Twitter Pinterest Email Mark Carwardine / Getty Images News Environment Business & Policy Science Animals Home & Design Current Events Treehugger Voices News Archive The votes are in! ARKive is a project of Wildscreen, a non-profit working globally to promote an appreciation of biodiversity and nature through the power of wildlife imagery. ARKive's goal is to be a publicly accessible centralized repository that helps raise awareness and educate the public: Valuable wildlife photographs and videos have been scattered throughout the world in a wide variety of private, commercial and specialist collections, with no centralised collection, restricted public access, limited educational use, and no co-ordinated strategy for its long term preservation.ARKive was originally created to put that right, gathering together the most inspirational films and photographs of the world's species into one centralised digital library – creating a unique audio-visual record of life on Earth, preserving and maintaining for future generations. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, ARKive asked its users to vote for their favorite species. Over 14,000 votes from 162 countries have been cast, and now the results are in. Interestingly, the #1 spot is not held by one of the better known iconic species like the tiger (#2) or polar bear (#5), but by a small flightless bird found only in New Zealand, the Kakapo (pictured above). Check out the whole top 10 here. Via ARKive