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Marc Bekoff is Professor Emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and is a Fellow of the Animal Behavior Society and a former Guggenheim Fellow. Marc also is a scholar-in-residence at the University of Denver's Institute for Human-Animal Connection.
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Animal welfare scientist and educator Jasmijn de Boo has a wealth of experience in international animal protection education at all levels; has an interest in ethical research on animal issues; and is keen on promoting public policies to improve animal protection at the political level.
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Zoe Jewell is a wildlife biologist who founded WildTrack, which develops and implements non-invasive and cost-effective solutions for monitoring endangered species. WildTrack has developed a footprint identification technique (FIT) to identify at the species, individual, sex and age-class levels. WildTrack is based in Portugal, the UK and the USA.
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Green vegan
Vivien Pomfrey has campaigned since 1995 against animal experimentation on ethical, scientific and psychological grounds, and has a distinction-grade medical science-based Masters degree. She has conducted research for several animal charities, and is seeking additional work in research, writing or editing in an animal advocacy context.